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Home » Third Test: Valiant fight back by Team India 

Third Test: Valiant fight back by Team India 

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Leeds: Cheteshwar Pujara struck a crucial unbeaten 91 (180b, 15×4) to help India claw its way back on the third day of the third Test at Headingley on Friday.

Trailing the host by a whopping 354 runs, India finished the day’s play at a healthy 215 for two reducing the deficit to 139 runs. Pujara and in-form opener Rohit Sharma, who made 59 (156b, 7×4, 1×6), added 82 runs for the second wicket to revive India’s fortunes.
Those two batsmen apart, what will have undoubtedly pleased India was how its captain Virat Kohli applied himself in remaining unbeaten on 45 (94b, 6×4) following a string of low scores.
Earlier, Rohit once again showed a lot of patience to bring up his second half-century of the series while Pujara punished the loose balls as India reached 112 for one at tea.
The batting conditions are not difficult even though England pacers bowled good lines, especially Ollie Robinson, who produced the maximum number of unplayable balls.
Earlier, Mohammed Shami (4 for 95 in 28 overs) and Jasprit Bumrah (2 for 59 in 27.2 overs) polished off the tail for the addition of just nine more runs to the overnight score as England finished its first essay at 432.
Rohit, who has shown impeccable defence since the start of the series, put his bat down in the first session save an upper cut off Robinson, which fetched him a six along with a pull in front of the wicket and a clip off Sam Curran towards mid-wicket boundary.
India lost KL Rahul (8 off 54 balls) at the stroke of lunch to Craig Overton but when the visitor came out after lunch, Pujara surprised everyone with his aggressive batting.

Meanwhile, India’s senior opener Rohit Sharma believes that a player of Cheteshwar Pujara’s stature doesn’t need to be told anything about his batting and the innings of 91 not out in the third Test against England showed his intent and character.

You are talking about someone who has played 80-odd Test matches. I don’t think anything needs to be shown (to him) before Test matches. ‘Yes, there are times to go and show all of that but during Test matches, there isn’t time to go into the detail of what you are doing and what you want to do as a batter,’ Rohit told mediapersons when asked if Pujara was shown old video clips of his batting.
The much talked-about word whenever Pujara comes in to bat is ‘intent’ and Rohit felt that their number three batsman has that in abundance.
‘Pujara definitely came with an intent to score runs and this innings of ours was never about survival,’ said Rohit, who himself scored 59.
‘We came with an intent to score runs. Pujara clearly showed that. Anything loose he pounced and that showed he had intent in his batting. He showed that any loose deliveries won’t be spared.’ Rohit acknowledged that Pujara went through a rough patch, adding that this innings showed his character.
‘Of course, of late, the runs haven’t come but that doesn’t mean that quality of Pujara has gone missing. You must have seen today that it wasn’t the easiest of situations to go in when you are 300 odd behind.
‘And to bat the way he batted showed the character and mindset of an individual as well. Someone who has gone everywhere and scored runs.’ However, Rohit also admitted that with 139 runs still in arrears, India are still in danger and wants Pujara to bat well on the fourth day also.
‘From his perspective, he has done well but the team’s job is not done yet. We have a crucial couple of days coming, and hopefully, he can put his head down and keep batting like the way he does.’ The criticism of Pujara, according to Rohit, has been an external thing as the team very well knows his value.
‘To be honest, there hasn’t been any talks. Talks are happening outside. We know his quality and experience and I don’t think we need to have much of a discussion. If you talk about recent performance, yes he has not scored runs but we saw crucial partnership between him and Ajinkya at Lord’s. ”Not to forget what he did in Australia. He played those crucial knocks for winning the series in Australia.’ The stylish batsman urged people not to have a short memory when it comes to achievers.
‘Sometimes our memories are shortened and we need to think what the guy has done over the years. It’s not about one or two innings or series,’ he stated.
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