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Indawas: Cheteshwar Pujara played slow innings, made long wait for first four

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The first Test match between India and Australia is being played in Adelaide. India won the toss and decided to bat first. After the early dismissals of Mayank and Shah, Pujara and Virat handled India’s innings.

Pooja believes that India have scored 233 for six at the end of the first day’s play, including 43 from 160 balls and 350 in the first innings. Cheteshwar Pujara had to wait 148 balls to score his first four, but the senior Indian batsman does not feel that he was slow to bat on the opening day of the first Test match against Australia with a pink ball. .

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Asked if Pujara could be shown some speed in his innings after the match, Saurashtra replied that there was no batsman. He scored 41 in the first season and 66 in the second. He said, ‘No, no. We were in a good position in the first two inches.

Poojara said, “When the ball is swinging, we have to look at the wicket. It was a good day for Test cricket and we have no regrets about the technique. Defended the style.

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“Test cricket needs patience,” Pujara said. If the wicket is flat you can be aggressive but when it helps the bowlers, you can’t play too many shots. He said, ‘In foreign conditions (in the first innings) you don’t want to score below 200. Both the bowler and the pitch were freshmen in the first two innings.

While Australia have admitted that Australia are in a bit of a slump due to the dismissal of skipper Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane, Pujara believes the two teams still have a similar grip on the match.

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After Dinner’s break, there was a big battle between Nathan Lyon and Pujara and the Indian batsman hailed the Australian off-spinner as a world-class bowler for the past five years. “He has improved a lot in bowling,” Pujara said. His line and length have really improved. They like the challenge and when it comes to it, you too must be prepared to face that challenge.

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