Pujara Scores Century and Breaches 21,000-Run Mark
Cheteshwar Pujara, who has been out of India’s national team since the World Test Championship 2023 Final, demonstrated his remarkable form on Day 4 of the ongoing Ranji Trophy 2024-25. In a match against Chhattisgarh at Niranjan Shah Stadium, Rajkot, Pujara not only scored a century but also crossed the significant 21,000-run milestone in first-class cricket. His knock of 100 runs came off 197 balls, marking his 66th first-class hundred. Throughout his innings, Pujara played a variety of strokes, including some beautiful drives and glances, showcasing his class and experience.
This century was a critical contribution as Saurashtra chased down a formidable first-innings total of 578/7 declared by Chhattisgarh. With the team trailing by a huge margin, Pujara took charge, batting with determination and resilience. His ability to shift gears when required and maintain composure in the face of pressure was evident as he led his side’s efforts with the bat. The century was not just a personal achievement but also a pivotal moment in the match as Saurashtra sought to make inroads into Chhattisgarh’s mammoth total.
Pujara’s Determination and Hope for India’s Comeback
Pujara’s performance in the Ranji Trophy has fueled his hopes of making a comeback to the Indian national team. Despite being sidelined since the 2023 WTC Final, the 36-year-old has shown immense grit, exemplified by his fantastic start to the 2024-25 domestic season. His 829 runs in the previous Ranji season were a testament to his skill and hunger for runs, and this season’s promising start further enhanced his chances of returning to the Indian squad. However, with stiff competition from young talent like Abhimanyu Easwaran, the path to a national comeback remains challenging.
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In the ongoing match, Pujara’s resilience is evident as he continues to anchor the innings, building partnerships and ensuring Saurashtra remains in the contest. At the time of writing, Pujara was still at the crease, having put together a solid stand with southpaw Arpit Vasavada. Despite a setback on the fourth day with the loss of Sheldon Jackson, Pujara’s steady knock has kept Saurashtra’s hopes alive, although they still trail by 307 runs with seven wickets in hand. The next few days of the game will be crucial for Pujara’s ambitions and Saurashtra’s chances of a comeback.