Cheteshwar

Pujara

India
Batsman

About Cheteshwar Pujara

Name
Cheteshwar Pujara
Born
Jan 25, 1988 (36 years)
Birth Place
India
Role
Batsman
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Leg break

Even before he made his international debut for India, Cheteshwar Pujara was touted as a batting genius capable enough of replacing the great batsman Rahul Dravid, and was seen as one of the most promising talents in the country. While most modern Indian cricketers have swashbuckling style of play, Pujara possesses the rare, old-school, Dravid-like temperament and technique.

Pujara was a prolific run-machine in every grade of cricket since childhood and starred in India's ICC U19 Cricket World Cup campaign in 2006. After a successful 2007-08 Ranji season, the Saurashtra lad was captured by Kolkata for the inaugural Indian T20 League season in 2008, followed by Bangalore. Two years later, the youngster was already representing India in whites, scoring a gritty 72 off just 89 balls on debut against Australia in a fourth-innings run chase. However, he was unfortunate to miss out an entire year in 2011 due to a knee injury. The youngster is known to have a huge appetite for runs, evident from the number of triple centuries he has to his name at the domestic level. Centuries in the series against the touring English side proved that he was here to stay. Yet to make it as a regular in the ODI side, he managed to grab the selectors' attention with some pretty brisk knocks in List A cricket.

Pujara's strengths are his high levels of concentration and his ability to grind opposition bowlers. He is equally strong on both sides of the wicket and in the T20 age, he refreshingly has a technique suited to the longer format.

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ICC Ranking

# 40
Test
# 0
ODI
# 0
T20I

Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
103
5
0
171
Innings
176
5
0
276
Runs
7195
51
0
13959
Highest Score
206
27
0
352
SR
44.00
39.00
0.00
55.00
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Team Played For

India
India
Derbyshire
Derbyshire
Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
India A
India A
India B
India B
India Blue
India Blue
Indian Board Presidents XI
Indian Board Presidents XI
India Green
India Green
Leicestershire
Leicestershire
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
Rest of India
Rest of India
West Zone
West Zone
Yorkshire
Yorkshire
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata Knight Riders
Punjab Kings
Punjab Kings
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings
India Under-19
India Under-19
Sussex
Sussex
Saurashtra
Saurashtra
Mumbai A
Mumbai A
Zalawad Royals
Zalawad Royals
Indians
Indians