Cheteshwar Pujara in County Cricket: Cheteshwar Pujara, who has been out of shape for a very long time in worldwide cricket, is making a splash in county cricket. He scored a century in opposition to Middlesex whereas taking part in for Sussex in County Championship Division-2. That is his fourth consecutive century in county cricket. Earlier he has scored centuries in opposition to Derbyshire, Worcestershire and Durham. On this season of County Championship, Pujara’s 4 centuries additionally embody two double centuries.
Veteran participant Pujara didn’t discover any purchaser within the IPL mega public sale this time. It is because he was not in a position to play large innings for a very long time. He final scored a century in worldwide cricket in January 2019. He scored this century within the Sydney Check in opposition to Australia. For the reason that starting of the yr 2020 in Check cricket, he has been in a position to rating runs at a mean of simply 26.29.
He flopped badly in the course of the Check sequence in opposition to South Africa in December-January. He was in a position to rating 124 runs in 6 innings of three Check matches at a mean of simply 20.66. He was dominated out of the Check sequence in opposition to Sri Lanka as a consequence of poor kind. He was suggested to play home event Ranji Trophy to regain the momentum however right here too Pujara couldn’t present something particular.
Pujara is the second Indian to attain a double century in county cricket
Pujara scored a double century on this season in opposition to Derbyshire. He’s the second participant to succeed in this determine in county cricket. Earlier than him, solely former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin had scored double centuries in county cricket in 1991 and 1995.
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