Dravid said there’s nothing wrong with my technique: Pujara

Pujara said that he decided to keep things simple today even when wickets fell at the other end.

August 29, 2015 08:24 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:25 pm IST - Colombo

India's Cheteshwar Pujara, celebrates scoring hundred runs on the second day of their third test cricket match against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Saturday.

India's Cheteshwar Pujara, celebrates scoring hundred runs on the second day of their third test cricket match against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Saturday.

Relieved after notching up his first hundred in close to two years, Indian batsman Cheteshwar Pujara today thanked India A team coach Rahul Dravid for reassuring him that there was “nothing wrong” with his technique during the prolonged lean patch.

Pujara, who made a grand comeback to the playing XI by scoring an unbeaten 135, had spent quality time with Dravid last month while playing against Australia A in Chennai.

“The best thing came out of Rahul Dravid when I was playing with India A team. He said that there is nothing wrong with my technique. So he told me to keep calm. He watched me bat in the nets and told me that there is a big one coming very soon, maybe in Sri Lanka or even in the India A game. That gave me lot of confidence and belief in myself,” Pujara told at a press meet.

“He (Dravid) felt that I was batting really well during England and Australia tours. It’s just that I didn’t convert the 30s or 40s into a big one. So I decided to stick to what I do and continue playing the way I have been,” the right-hand batsman added.

Pujara said that he decided to keep things simple today even when wickets fell at the other end. “I kept things simple. When I went in, I just had to go bat and play my natural game. I thought that if I think about all the stuff that had been happening, that I am not batting at my regular position and this is the last opportunity that might be there and so on, I wouldn’t be able to go and perform to the best of my abilities,” said the Rajkot-born player.

“I had been working hard. The best thing I needed to do was focus on what I have to do. The plan was very simple- try and rotate the strike and see through the new ball, and once I am set, obviously I could play my shots and build a partnership with other players,” he added.

He also praised Amit Mishra for his innings of 59 which helped them conjure up a century stand for the eighth wicket.

“The partnership with Amit Mishra was really important. He batted really well which allowed us to put on 292 on the board at the moment. He faced the second new ball, which was really important because had we lost a wicket then, things would have been very different,” he added.

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