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Why does Pujara usually not respond to criticism

December 27, 2018 17:02 IST

'When I play international cricket, I don't need to silence anyone'

'My job is to score runs and I will keep scoring runs, whether it is home or away'

Cheteshwar Pujara

IMAGE: Cheteshwar Pujara of India walks out to bat. Photograph: Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Cheteshwar Pujara has been in prime form in the current Test series against Australia but there has been no conscious effort to silence critics who have panned him for his underwhelming performance Down Under in 2014.

"When I play international cricket, I don't need to silence anyone. I just need to keep scoring runs and that is what I love to do. I don't want to get into all such things. My job is to score runs and I will keep scoring runs, whether it is home or away," Pujara said after scoring his 17th Test hundred.

 

However he accepted that once a player starts winning games for his country, even the critics can be kept at bay.

"Sometimes you do get criticised and you just have to accept it. But if you keep scoring runs and if India keeps winning, ultimately everybody is happy," Pujara said.

Pujara said that he had learnt from his mistakes from 2014 where he got only one half-century in Brisbane.

"When you play international cricket, experience makes a lot of difference. 2014 was my first tour to Australia. I had started off well. It was at Brisbane where I got a half-century. Overall I was batting well. I was getting out in 30s and 40s. It wasn't as if I was unable to play here."

"But it wasn't a tour where I scored many runs. I learnt from my mistakes. After playing those matches, I knew what to expect here. That tour has helped me score hundreds this time," he said.

With two hundreds and a half century, Pujara is currently leading the batting charts with 328 runs from five innings.

"It has been a good tour personally but the biggest thing is that this Test match is very important for us the way this series is pegged at 1-1. Everyone knows that the result of this Test is very important but at the same time we will focus on our game plan. My batting (form) has been good but it is also important to get 20 wickets," he added.

However Pujara termed Melbourne hundred as an 'important knock' while rating the Adelaide ton as a 'special knock' since it came in a winning cause.

"It is always good to score runs away from home. With the way this series is placed, I think this is an important knock. At the start of the series, the first hundred was really special because it helped us win the match. I hope the amount of runs we have we will be able to win this one as well. When you score a hundred in a winning cause, it makes the hundred really special," he added.

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