India vs England | Cheteshwar Pujara showed a lot of composure, clarity of thought and discipline, says Sanjay Bangar
Sanjay Bangar has stated that Cheteshwar Pujara, in the fourth Test, looked calm and played according to his own strengths. He also mentioned that he was not in the right mental space in the previous match after having a string of low runs and his balance around the crease was also not right.
Cheteshwar Pujara played to the best of his ability in the fourth Test between India vs England, in which he not only scored a
In the fourth Test, Bangar stated that Pujara looked calm, and played according to his own strengths and even carried the lower order with him. He showcased glimpses of his form at Trent Bridge and in the current game he rectified his faults and tried to play according to the corrections.
“Right from where he got in to play at Lord's to how he batted in Nottingham and whatever he did out here, he showed a lot of composure, clarity of thought and great discipline in his
Bangar also spoke about the game in Birmingham, where Pujara tried to play faster because he was not in the right mental space after a string of low scores and his balance at the crease was also not correct.
“He had to get his balance right and also had to get his footwork right. Those were the two areas we worked on as a support-staff group -- including Ravi (Shastri) and myself. It's heartening the work he put in was duly rewarded,
Bangar stated that the team believes that once Pujara is set on the field, runs will start coming for him and that's exactly what happened in the fourth Test. Bangar also praised him to hold the game along with the tail ending batsmen and played extremely mature with his shots and mixed caution with aggression.
“Talent cannot be seen merely in class, but in bloodymindedness too. He showed mental strength, patience
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