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Team Management Supports my Batting Style: Cheteshwar Pujara

Akash Singh

Indian team test specialist batsman Cheteshwar Pujara believes his criticism on his strike rate is not correct. He said this in an interview. Pujara made it clear that team management knows the importance of my batting style. So I always get their support. In the T20 era, Pujara values ​​staying at the crease regardless of the strike rate. He said, "I understand that I cannot become David Warner or Virender Sehwag. But if a normal batsman is taking time at the crease then there is nothing wrong with that. "

Pujara added, "People expect big innings from me. I always challenge myself to score a century. But an average of close to 50 in Tests means that you scored around 50 in almost every other innings. I always set high for myself and I am not satisfied with my performance in the season. But I can't even call it bad."

He was also trolled on social media for scoring 66 runs off 237 balls against Bengal in the final of the Ranji Trophy last week. While he partnered with Arpit Vasavada, Saurashtra gave the lead in the first innings, which was to make the team the Ranji champions for the first time. On this criticism, Pujara said that I do not think there is much talk about it inside the team. It is analyzed differently in the media, but the team management fully supports me in this matter.

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