Cheteshwar Pujara announced his retirement of all forms of cricket on Sunday, August 24. The legendary cricket player would be remembered as one of the most sandy batters in the cricket with red ball. He played some Marathoninings during his test career and helped India win many matches.
Earlier this year, Under the Captainincy of Rohit Sharma, India did not reach the final of the World Test Championship (WTC). The 0-3 series Whitewash to New Zealand last year made the qualification for the Summit collision very difficult for the Indian team. This was the first time that they lost a home at home in 12 years.
The spin-friendly songs made life difficult for the batters. Of the 108 wickets that fell over the series, 81 went to Spinners. Ajaz Patel and Mitchell Santner have caused damage and ended with 15 (three matches) and 13 Wickets (one match) respectively.
Pujara is of the opinion that India played in ranking to get as many WTC points as possible if they could do test matches at home. However, the cricket player expert was of the opinion that the movement went old for them. At India he insisted on playing on sports fields where there will be a good game between bat and ball.
“I thought it had a big impact on the Indian battle and test cricket as a whole. The reason that such songs were drawn up was because of the world test championship, where teams wanted every match. But I don’t think that was ideal for testing ticket,” Pujara said today in an interview with India.
“In the future, I am sure that the management and everyone involved have realized that when you prepare such surfaces, a batter needs good luck to score runs. Your skills are often taken out of the game, and you are forced to play brave, looking for fast 40s, 50s or 60s what you can manage,” Pujara said.
Most teams play on better pitches, and I hope that India will continue to do this: Pujara
Although Pujara doesn’t mind playing India on spin-friendly fields, he said that competitions should not end well within four days.
“I think things are changing now. Most teams are playing on better pitches, and I hope that India will continue to do this too. I don’t say that the ball should not be running, but matches should not end in three or three and a half days. Ideally, we should play on good pitches that give games last in the fourth or fifth day.”
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