Cheteshwar Pujara Announces Retirement from Test Cricket
Indian cricket has witnessed the end of an era as Cheteshwar Pujara, one of the most dependable batters in modern Test history, has officially announced his retirement from international cricket. Known for his solid technique, calm presence, and ability to anchor the innings, Pujara built his reputation as India’s “Mr. Dependable” in the longest format of the game.
Pujara made his Test debut in 2010 and went on to play more than 100 matches for India. Over the years, he became the backbone of India’s batting line-up, often stepping up in tough overseas conditions. His most memorable contributions came during India’s historic Test series victories in Australia, especially the 2018–19 and 2020–21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy wins. His grit, determination, and ability to absorb pressure were unmatched, making him a true team player.
Unlike modern-day stroke players, Pujara valued patience and resilience. He showcased the classic art of Test batting, wearing down bowlers session after session. This unique style gave India the stability it needed to succeed in challenging situations.
Beyond statistics, Pujara’s legacy lies in his ability to inspire a generation with his dedication to Test cricket at a time when limited-overs formats dominated the headlines. His contribution to Indian cricket will forever be cherished, not just for the runs he scored but for the character and fighting spirit he displayed every time he walked to the crease.
As Pujara bids farewell to international cricket, fans across the world salute his service. His retirement marks the conclusion of a remarkable journey, but his name will always be remembered as one of India’s finest Test specialists.
Thank you, Pujara, for your unforgettable knocks and unwavering commitment to Indian cricket.