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Cheteshwar Pujara slams 256 not out; Twitterati hail his effort
Pujara was phenomenal during his unbeaten 256. His knock not just earned him accolades from his peers, but the cricket purists on Twitter also went gaga over it.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Sep 12, 2016, 11:53 AM (IST)
Edited: Sep 12, 2016, 12:03 PM (IST)

Cheteshwar Pujara is easily India’s ‘marathon man’. When he gets into his zone, he loves to play big. His three triple-tons are a testament to this fact. As a matter of fact, he is the only player to score three triple centuries within a span of one month, although only the last of these (306 not out vs West Indies ‘A’) was in a First-Class match. Overall, he has three scores in excess of 300 in First-Class cricket — 302 not out against Orrisa in 2008-09, 352 vs Karnataka in 2012-13 (both in Ranji Trophy) and 306 vs West Indies ‘A’ in 2012-13.
On Sunday, playing for India Blue in the Duleep Trophy final against the India Red side, he was well on course to score his fourth triple ton, which would have been a record in First-Class cricket. However, with score reading a mammoth 6 for 693, India Blue skipper Gautam Gambhir decided it was enough to crush the opposition and announced the declaration of innings. Pujara, at this point, was unbeaten on 256. He had batted for 541 minutes; just over nine hours, which is a remarkable feat. Another significant feature of his knock was that it came in 363 balls; at a decent strike rate of just over 70, a facet of the game Pujara is often criticised at.
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With this knock, Pujara seems to have put the demons behind him. Confidence-wise, he was not at his best coming into this series. He was criticised for his slow approach while batting during the recent tour to West Indies. In fact for the same reason, he was being dropped and replaced by Rohit Sharma. For someone like Pujara, who plays only in the longest format for Team India, it was a massive setback. Also this was not the only occasion when he was dropped from the playing XI. In past few tours, he was made to sit out to accommodate either Rohit or KL Rahul. And with the latter coming good in all formats, the competition for the slots has only intensified.
Pujara’s knock could not have come at a more opportune time. The five wise-men of Indian cricket — the national selectors — will assemble in Mumbai on Monday to pick the Test squad for upcoming series against the visiting New Zealand side. Pujara has made a strong case for a place in the playing XI. His place in the 15-man squad was never in doubt, especially with his terrific home record and given the fact that India play at home for the entire season, but this knock has certainly bolstered his chances for a spot in playing XI.
Coming back to his knock in the ongoing Duleep Trophy final, Pujara was phenomenal during his unbeaten 256. His knock not just earned him accolades from his peers, but the cricket purists on Twitter also went gaga over it. In this presentation, we bring to you some of the top tweets hailing the effort of Pujara.
Check them here:
Pujari ji 51,101,151 ke shagun me khush nahi hote.256not out and he just batted 60overs,brilliant from @cheteshwar1 pic.twitter.com/jHJz5MDm4Q
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) September 11, 2016
Well played @cheteshwar1 !! Great knock pal!! Onwards and upwards!!
— Robin Aiyuda Uthappa (@robbieuthappa) September 11, 2016
Congrats @cheteshwar1 Pujara,the Pujari of Cricket on yet another double.Kudos to ur devotion& dedication.My views :https://t.co/zWRHiIauSt
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) September 11, 2016
Been watching @cheteshwar1 bat. Here’s an early tip for the season ahead. Get him if you have a fantasy league team.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 10, 2016
Wow! Double hundred for Cheteshwar Pujara. What a knock!
— Gaurav Kapur (@gauravkapur) September 11, 2016
Incredible that @cheteshwar1 has 10 double centuries in First-Class cricket at his age! Here’s an incredible stat.. pic.twitter.com/sVECPtOefO
— Arun Gopalakrishnan (@statanalyst) September 12, 2016
Superb double-century by @cheteshwar1 to set himself up perfectly for a season of home Tests. He’s at least ensured selection to being with.
— Amit Varma (@amitvarma) September 11, 2016
Simply brilliant stuff from @cheteshwar1! 256 not out, 10th First Class double! Equally classy knock from Saurashtra’s Sheldon Jackson!
— Chinmay Brahme (@Chinmaybrahme) September 12, 2016
Wonderfull batting performance by @cheteshwar1 hope you will bat like this against NZ. Best of luck
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— Amit Srivastav (@spacialamit) September 12, 2016