Rahul Dravid Helped me by Understanding my Mental Situation, says Chesteshwar Pujara

Indian batsman Cheteshwar Pujara praised Rahul Dravid and said that he has an amazing ability to understand the mental situation of new players and help them accordingly.
Rahul Dravid Helped me by Understanding my Mental Situation, says Chesteshwar Pujara

Indian batsman Cheteshwar Pujara praised Rahul Dravid and said that he has an amazing ability to understand the mental situation of new players and help them accordingly. Pujara said, "I am lucky, because Dravid was around me when I started playing cricket. He had reached such a level that he could tell me and he also told me what to expect from myself. "

Dravid also told other important things with technique: Pujara

Pujara said, "Dravid helped me by understanding my mental situation when I was young and I probably didn't know everything about technique." As a young cricketer, I wanted to focus all the attention on technique, then he informed me and told me that other aspects are also necessary with it. "

Image credit: New Indian Express
Image credit: New Indian Express

I value Dravid's advice very much: Pujara

He said that he learned from Dravid what is the right time to say goodbye to cricket. "I saw him in county cricket how he keep personal and professional life apart," said Pujara. I value his advice very much. I also know when to say goodbye to cricket. "

Dravid's fan since the age of 13: Pujara

"I first saw Dravid batting in 2002 at the age of 8," said Pujara. He hit a double century in Adelaide, which was my favorite innings. I became his fan at the age of 13. He was a fighter. By the time Rahul Dravid was at the crease, it was difficult for the opposition team to take wickets. At the same time, the score of the Indian team also kept increasing. To beat Team India, the opposition needed to dismiss Dravid, but he kept going. "

He said, "I watched and learned his technique and nature closely. The way he talks about cricket shows that he has a lot of knowledge, but he never made things difficult, but always kept his game simple. "

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