Love playing on challenging wickets: Pujara

Cheteshwar Pujara says, it suits his temperament and technique

November 18, 2017 08:57 pm | Updated 10:29 pm IST - Kolkata

Swing king: Bhuvneshwar Kumar, with his double strike upfront, ensured that the Sri Lankan batsmen had to work hard.

Swing king: Bhuvneshwar Kumar, with his double strike upfront, ensured that the Sri Lankan batsmen had to work hard.

Batting on the surface at the Eden Gardens was demanding. Cheteshwar Pujara and Angelo Mathews — both notched up half-centuries — shared their thoughts after the day’s play.

Pujara said, “Personally, I always love playing on challenging wickets because it suits my temperament, it suits my technique. That’s where your character comes out.”

He added, “This game is well balanced. If we can get them out early and have enough number of overs left, we have a chance of winning. Hopefully tomorrow morning our fast bowlers will be fresh and if we get a couple of wickets, we can run through them.”

The Indian batsman said playing county cricket helped him cope with the pitch here. “This season, I played eight games which is almost half the number of the county matches in a season. I played on many challenging wickets over there, it helped me improve and understand my game.”

Asked about Mohammed Shami’s injury, he replied, “I don’t think there’s anything serious, but I don’t know what has happened. I think it is just a minor injury and I think he should be back on the field tomorrow.”

Mathews’ return at the Eden Gardens marked the end of a frustrating injury-ridden phase. The former Sri Lankan captain said he had decided to temporarily stop bowling in Tests to manage his body better. “We will see how it goes. Yes, as of now, I am playing as a batsman.”

Mathews said Sri Lanka needed someone to come up with a hundred. “Fifties are not going to do any good to anyone. If we get a start we need to go on to get a big one.”

About the Indian pace attack, he said, “Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Umesh Yadav are world class. We need to be mentally prepared and be ready to score runs off them.”

On if was advantage Sri Lanka, Mathews said, “You never know. Cricket is a funny game. You can’t take the foot off the gas.”

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