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‘Ek hi banda tayaari kar raha hai, baaki sab IPL me busy hain’- Twitter reacts as Cheteshwar Pujara hits century in County Championship
Cheteshwar Pujara, the Indian cricket team’s middle-order batsman, has been in sensational form in the ongoing English county championship. He scored his seventh century for Sussex in just his 11th match for the county club against Gloucestershire at the County Ground in Bristol.
After Sussex lost their openers, Pujara joined Tom Alsop at the crease and the duo added 100 runs for the third wicket, with Alsop falling for 67 runs. Pujara then formed a partnership with James Coles to build a big total in the first innings. On day two, he was unbeaten on 99 and completed his century on day three off 191 balls. This is Pujara’s second century in the ongoing 2023 County Championship, having scored 115 on his Sussex full-time captaincy debut at Hove against Durham.
Watch Pujara get to the 7th century:
Hundred by Cheteshwar Pujara – yet another captain's innings by Pujara. He's unstoppable in the County Championship!
The preparations for the WTC Final are going superbly. pic.twitter.com/x3iiUphDqW
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) April 29, 2023
With this century, Pujara surpassed Wasim Jaffer’s tally of 57 First-Class centuries to take the fourth spot among Indians with the most FC centuries. The top three spots are held by Sachin Tendulkar (81), Sunil Gavaskar (81), and Rahul Dravid (68), with Vijay Hazare (60) in fifth place.
Pujara’s brilliant form bodes well for the Indian team ahead of the World Test Championship Final against Australia at the Oval in London, starting on June 7. Pujara’s ability to bat for long periods and score big runs in challenging conditions makes him a vital cog in the Indian batting lineup. His experience in English conditions, gained through his stints with various county teams over the years, will also come in handy during the final.
Pujara’s consistent performances in the county championship will give him the confidence to perform at the highest level for the Indian team. The World Test Championship Final is a high-stakes match, and India will be hoping that their batters can put up a big score to put pressure on the Australian team. Pujara’s current form and experience make him a crucial player for India, and all eyes will be on him when the final begins on June 7.
Here’s how Twitter reacted to Cheteshwar Pujara’s hundred:
Same thing happened last year as well before the last test match against England. International level bowlers are different challenge as compared to county. Lets see this time though.
— Nitish Dhawan (@nitishdhawan19) April 29, 2023
And he will run out of gas when the WTC arrives, just like last year.
— Ajoy Thipaiah (@AThipaiah) April 29, 2023
Bhai simply ek hi banda tyaari kar raha hai. Baaki to T20 khel re.
— Bhupinder (@BhupyPal) April 29, 2023
true player
— AFanMaybe (@Mademan844) April 29, 2023
Sara run bana le jab time aayega to lul na ho jaye 😢
— Shamsi (MSH) (@ShamsiHaidri) April 29, 2023
Pichle bar bhi Kiya thaa kuch nahi hua
— Er Archit Pandey (@ArchitP54931960) April 29, 2023
Need same form in wtc.
— Noone (@UdtaS) April 29, 2023
And he will run out of gas when the WTC arrives, just like last year.
— Ajoy Thipaiah (@AThipaiah) April 29, 2023