Missing out in Mumbai inspired me: Pujara
BY PTI17 Nov 2012 8:26 AM IST
PTI17 Nov 2012 8:26 AM IST
Cheteshwar Pujara, who scored his maiden Test double century in India's mammoth first innings total against England, said that missing out on a hundred against the same opposition in the warm-up game inspired him to score big in the first Test here.
‘I got out for 87 in the practice match (for Mumbai 'A' before the series). That inspired me to score a hundred and then a double hundred,’ said Pujara, who batted for close to nine hours for his unconquered knock of 206.
The 24-year-old Saurashtra batsman, who became the sixth Indian batsman to record a double ton against England, said he was comfortable against all the opposition bowlers on the slow-paced, low bounce track of the Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera.
‘I faced all the bowlers except (Graeme) Swann in that game. I was watchful for a few overs against him and then I was comfortable against all the bowlers,’ said Pujara. Pujara has taken the crucial number three spot vacated by Rahul Dravid, who retired from international cricket in March this year, and the Saurashtra batsman said it brings a lot of responsibility with it.
‘It's always important to bat up the order. Batting at number three is a huge responsibility. You are most of the time facing the new ball,’ said the Rajkot-born player, who has consistently scored big in the domestic circuit to make his way into the Indian squad.
‘I got out for 87 in the practice match (for Mumbai 'A' before the series). That inspired me to score a hundred and then a double hundred,’ said Pujara, who batted for close to nine hours for his unconquered knock of 206.
The 24-year-old Saurashtra batsman, who became the sixth Indian batsman to record a double ton against England, said he was comfortable against all the opposition bowlers on the slow-paced, low bounce track of the Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera.
‘I faced all the bowlers except (Graeme) Swann in that game. I was watchful for a few overs against him and then I was comfortable against all the bowlers,’ said Pujara. Pujara has taken the crucial number three spot vacated by Rahul Dravid, who retired from international cricket in March this year, and the Saurashtra batsman said it brings a lot of responsibility with it.
‘It's always important to bat up the order. Batting at number three is a huge responsibility. You are most of the time facing the new ball,’ said the Rajkot-born player, who has consistently scored big in the domestic circuit to make his way into the Indian squad.
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