Dinesh Karthik severely praised Cheteshwar Pujara, saying – talking about strike rate in Test is nonsense

India and Kolkata Knight Riders wicketkeeper batsman Dinesh Karthik has cited the example of Test specialist Cheteshwar Pujara, saying that talking about strike rates in Test cricket is completely absurd. Pujara did not score much in Australia but was instrumental in India’s victory by staying in the crease.

Karthik told ‘Star Sports’ he would play for India until he won the Test matches. Karthik commented on the World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand. Pooja’s role will be crucial in this game. “Some tough conditions in the last home series,” Karthik said. One’s game is not always judged by statistics. Look at the Sydney Test, how many shots Pujara has suffered on the body.

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He said, “KKR player Pat Cummins said during the IPL that Cheteshwar Pujara was the only player between India’s loss and the draw. He suffered body blows as long as he was in the crease. Karthik also spoke about his friendship with Virat Kohli and Kane Williamson. He said, “We can call it fire and water. Virat is fire and can be as cold as water. You need 32 runs in over and he still laughs that everything is easy. Virat on the other hand. If you make a mistake, He will not leave you. Although both have completely different styles, playing with both is a different fun.

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