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Pujara's best in Test cricket

From a brisk fifty on debut to herculean efforts in Sydney and Brisbane, here's a look at Pujara's best knocks

Ashish Pant
24-Aug-2025 • 5 hrs ago
Cheteshwar Pujara pulls during his half-century on debut, India v Australia, 2nd Test, Bangalore, 5th day, October 13, 2010

Cheteshwar Pujara scored a vital fifty in the second innings on his Test debut  •  AFP

For more than a decade, Cheteshwar Pujara was India's rock at No. 3, often digging the team out of tricky situations. Since his debut in 2010, Pujara has played numerous vital innings, performing a key role in many memorable wins. Here's a look at some of those knocks.
72 vs Australia, Bengaluru, 2010
Pujara's debut innings lasted just three balls, but in the second innings, with India chasing 207, the 22-year-old showed his class. Promoted to No. 3, ahead of Rahul Dravid - whom he would eventually replace at that position - Pujara scored 72 off 89 balls in a tricky chase. He had been dismissed by Mitchell Johnson in the first innings, but having settled himself in, he handled the pace remarkably well in this time. He was also immaculate against the spin of Nathan Hauritz, often waltzing down the track. By the time Pujara was dismissed, India were just 61 shy of their target.
153 vs South Africa, Johannesburg, 2013
Pujara showed his wares on a spicy Johannesburg surface, recording a second-innings century against a top South African attack, which included Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander. He came into bat on 23 for 1, with India 59 ahead. He added 70 with Murali Vijay before a mammoth 222-run stand with Virat Kohli. Pujara's 153 off 270 balls included 21 fours, his innings helping India set South Africa a target of 458. The match eventually ended in a draw.
202 vs Australia, Ranchi, 2017
An all-time great knock on a spiteful Ranchi surface. KL Rahul and Vijay gave India a good start after Australia's 451, before Pujara came to the crease and stitched a century stand with Vijay. The middle order did not contribute much, but Pujara stood firm and amassed 202 off 525 balls against some tight Australia bowling. That helped India declare on 603 for 9, and the match ended in a draw. This is the only instance of an Indian batter facing more than 500 balls in an innings (where data is available).
123 and 71 vs Australia, Adelaide, 2018
Pujara showed the value of patience on the opening day of the 2018 Adelaide Test, even as the rest of India's batting crashed. Batting first, India found themselves on 41 for 4, with most of the batters guilty of playing loose shots. Pujara, though, held his own and almost single-handedly took India to 250, facing 246 balls for his 123. The next best score was Rohit Sharma's 37. If that wasn't enough, Pujara scored a vital 71 in the second innings to set Australia a target of 323. They fell short by 31.
50 and 77 vs Australia, Sydney, 2021 and 56 vs Australia, Brisbane, 2021
Pujara was a different beast in the 2020-21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and not just with the amount of runs but also the way he put his body on the line. In a show of tremendous grit and resolve, he wore several blows to help India save the Sydney Test. He scored 50 off 176 balls in the first innings, but it was his 77 off 205 in the second innings that gave India the belief. Hanuma Vihari and R Ashwin then showed similar resistance to deny Australia. A few days later, Pujara was at it again in Brisbane. He scored 25 off 94 in the first innings and 56 off 211 in the second, often getting pinged on the body. India eventually pulled off a famous win to take the four-match series 2-1.

Ashish Pant is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo

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