Daily Dispatch

Pujara deflates Australia

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Cheteshwar Pujara fell agonisingl­y short of a fourth double hundred in Test cricket but India’s top order bulwark firmly establishe­d himself as the difference between the sides in the ongoing series against Australia on Friday.

The mild-mannered number three’s centuries in Adelaide and Melbourne helped the tourists surge 2-1 ahead going into the fourth and final test in Sydney where a draw will secure India’s first series victory in Australia.

Thanks to his marathon 193, a defensive masterclas­s spread over 373 deliveries, the tourists find themselves in the box seat again after declaring their first innings on 622-7 at stumps on day two.

Lokesh Rahul’s horrid run with the bat meant Pujara had to walk in as early as in the second over of the innings.

What unfolded over the next nine hours of action was oldfashion­ed batsmanshi­p as Pujara forged five significan­t partnershi­ps, including century stands with Mayank Agarwal and Hanuma Vihari, to help tighten India’s grip on the contest.

An accumulato­r among swashbuckl­ers in the Indian batting lineup, Pujara’s unwavering concentrat­ion and solid defence have served him well in Australia where he has been virtually immovable.

Known for his Zen-like poise and an ability to leave nearly as many balls as he plays, Pujara put some more daylight between him and captain Virat Kohli on Friday with his epic 18th test century which contained 22 boundaries.

The Saurashtra player, who turns 31 later this month, has aggregated 521 runs from seven innings at an average of 74.42, significan­tly superior to Kohli’s 282 at 40.28.

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