Cheteshwar Pujara: Team India's veteran player may retire before the Border Gavaskar Trophy. If this happens, it can be a big setback for Team India.
Cheteshwar Pujara, who played an important role in helping Team India win the last two Border Gavaskar Trophies, may retire soon.
Cheteshwar Pujara will be seen doing commentary
Let us tell you that it is not just speculation that Pujara may retire, but Pujara himself has given indications of this. Pujara will be seen as a commentator in the Test series against Australia. Pujara will be seen doing commentary in the Hindi panel for Star Sports. Its poster has also been released by him.
Cheteshwar Pujara is being dropped from the team
Pujara was dropped from the team after the World Test Championship last year. Pujara's poor form was the biggest reason for this. Even when players were constantly being dropped due to injury against England this year, Pujara was not given a place in the team.
The team management and selectors had clearly stated that they have now risen above Pujara and want to give new players a chance in the team, due to which his return to the team now seems difficult. For this reason, he may have decided to do commentary.
Team India will miss Cheteshwar Pujara
Let us tell you that Team India has been undefeated in the Border Gavaskar Trophy for the last 4 times, in which Cheteshwar Pujara has been the biggest contributor. Because of Pujara, the Indian team has been successful in establishing its supremacy over Australia.
In the last two Border Gavaskar matches held in Australia, Pujara used to stand like a rock on one side and it was very difficult for the Australian bowlers to get him out. Due to which India was successful in making a big score, but due to Pujara's absence in this tour, Team India will miss him.
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