Reverse sweep wouldn’t have suited my recreation, says Pujara


New Delhi, April 30 (IANS) Former Indian cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara admitted that trying fashionable attacking pictures just like the reverse sweep wouldn’t have suited his batting fashion, saying it might have value him his wicket in Check cricket.


“Ravi bhai, if I had performed such a shot in a Check match, I wouldn’t have been in a position to rating runs. All three of my stumps would have been knocked over, as a result of it was very tough for me to execute that shot,” Pujara informed Jio Hotstar.

The comment got here throughout a light-hearted alternate with former India head coach Ravi Shastri, who joked about how Pujara might need reacted if requested to practise the reverse sweep earlier in his profession.

“After I was a coach, Pujara, if I had informed you to practise the reverse sweep three years in the past, you’d have come working after me with a bat. Isn’t it?” Shastri mentioned.

The previous coach-batter duo additionally talked about India’s historic triumph within the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the place Pujara performed a defining function. In the course of the 2018–19 sequence in Australia, he emerged as the best run-scorer with 521 runs, together with three centuries, serving to India safe their first-ever Check sequence win on Australian soil and incomes the Participant of the Collection award.

Pujara’s resilience was as soon as once more essential within the 2020–21 sequence, the place his potential to soak up strain and tire out the Australian bowling assault performed a key function in one other well-known Indian victory.

Highlighting his significance, Shastri mentioned, “It was pretty much as good as profitable the World Cup. No Asian group had ever crushed Australia in Australia in a Check sequence. So, it’s the hardest tour.”

He additional praised Pujara’s toughness, including, “Pujara was our soldier, taking blows and nonetheless preventing it out on each excursions and even in England. His presence was essential; we wouldn’t have performed it with out him.”

Pujara was considered one of India’s most resilient Check specialists. He retired from all types of worldwide and first-class cricket in August 2025. Recognized for his old-school defensive approach and immense endurance, he completed his worldwide profession with 7,195 Check runs in 103 matches at a median of 43.60.

–IANS

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