Will Cheteshwar Pujara become ‘a little fearless’ like him in England? – News2IN
Cricket

Will Cheteshwar Pujara become ‘a little fearless’ like him in England?

Will Cheteshwar Pujara become 'a little fearless' like him in England?
Written by news2in

India No.
3 said the approach now is to enjoy Gamecheteshwar Pujara has been on the firefine forever.
For all the blows he had taken for years, he always struggled to justify his place in the line-up of the Indian Test Batting.
The word ‘intention’ has followed him every time he comes out for bats.
Also Read New Zealand vs New Zealand, Test 1: Opportunities for India to test Batting In Indian Test Cricket’s reserves have been on both sides of the capitalization in the final of the world test championship.
Most of the evolution as a power plant has revolved around the potential bowling source.
Over the past three years, the Bowlers – Pacemen in particular – have excelled in various things when it seems like he was in a kind of interference, Pujara found a way to score.
But these things mostly come in dripping, apart from the field.
However, at a glance found some rhythms in his punch when he scored 91 and 61 in the second half of the last two tests he played in England.
Square pieces and their famous hooks back in business after a long gap.
In the future, he hints that this can be a template.
Being fearless is the key, he claims at a press conference on Tuesday, two days before the first test against New Zealand in Kanpur.
“See when it comes to appearing, the mindset is a little different but when it comes to techniques I don’t think there is a big change in the technique.
It’s just an approach and I’m a little scared (in England) that helps.
I feel you don’t need to give too much pressure on yourself and just have to try and go there and enjoy the game rather than worry about what happens around you, “Pujara said.
It has been 34 months since Pujara has scored a test century.
For dough No.
3, which has played 90 tests, it’s blot.
No.
3 Generally decide on the tempo of round testing for the team.
“As far as I was worried, it would happen when it had to happen.
My job is for a good bat for the team and not because I haven’t got a run.
I have an 80s and 90s.
As long as I hit well and contributed to the team , I don’t care about my hundred.
It’s just just one round, “he claimed not only Pujara.
Ajinkya Rahana, Captain for the first test, also under great pressure to come by defining the show.
Pujara came to the defense for a rokee too.
“He is a great player but there are times when a player passes a difficult time.
He is a confident player, the person who works very hard on his game and I am very sure he is only one round of a big score.
Once he got a hundred , He will return in form.
He has worked hard in the net, “he said.

About the author

news2in