Well written article. Ask any team and they would love to have a Che Pu in their team. Even Aussies would be worried about him then anybody else. May be he is in a lean patch but there is a role set for him to be the backbone of the team and he does that. I don't think any of his partners expect him to up the ante, they all play to their…
Well written article. Ask any team and they would love to have a Che Pu in their team. Even Aussies would be worried about him then anybody else. May be he is in a lean patch but there is a role set for him to be the backbone of the team and he does that. I don't think any of his partners expect him to up the ante, they all play to their roles. What is the need of scoring runs at a higher rate anyways. Its not like there are prizes for run rates. I think a bowler would be more worn down by just defending or leaving then attacking. An attacking batsmen will keep the bowler more interested. Pujara will bore the bowlers to death. Its just that Aussie bowlers have been impeccable. There were no soft dismissals of Pujara as far as I can see in this series.
Well written article. Ask any team and they would love to have a Che Pu in their team. Even Aussies would be worried about him then anybody else. May be he is in a lean patch but there is a role set for him to be the backbone of the team and he does that. I don't think any of his partners expect him to up the ante, they all play to their roles. What is the need of scoring runs at a higher rate anyways. Its not like there are prizes for run rates. I think a bowler would be more worn down by just defending or leaving then attacking. An attacking batsmen will keep the bowler more interested. Pujara will bore the bowlers to death. Its just that Aussie bowlers have been impeccable. There were no soft dismissals of Pujara as far as I can see in this series.
Yeah, he's clearly not in form. But you are right, a lot of teams would love to have him.