Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Pujara ideal No 3 for this India team

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scoring a double century and a defiant 72 not out to ambush Australia.

On his third tour of Australia, Ashwin has learned a lot from his previous visits. He has shelved some of the variations that bedevilled him on the 2011-12 tour, causing him to leak runs like a rusty sieve. His variations are now of the subtle variety, allowing him to maintain control whilst still being on the attack.

In an attritiona­l Test match it was a luxury that allowed Virat Kohli to control Australia’s scoring rate. Ashwin also enhanced his reputation for being a leftykille­r and he must have been delighted that Australia provided him with so many potential victims. Neverthele­ss Ashwin’s considerab­le contributi­on would have been wasted without the magnitude of Pujara’s innings.

The Australian bowlers performed with skill and wisdom as they tempted India’s stroke makers with full deliveries that turned out to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Sure there were some extravagan­t shots from the India batsmen but credit to Australia pacers for having the courage to lead them into temptation.

Australia should be grateful to former fast bowler Craig Mcdermott who changed the mindset of their pacers. When Mcdermott took over as bowling coach he inherited a group who loved to bang it in short of a length and test the opponents’ patience.

Mcdermott reset the mentality to one of testing the opposing batsmen’s nerve by tempting them with full deliveries. Fortunatel­y, Mcdermott’s invitation­to-drive mantra has been passed on to the current generation.

However, Pujara was not tempted early and he resisted any urge to attack until he was left with the lower order and little choice. The fact that this year Pujara has scored centuries in both England and Australia in demanding circumstan­ces is a sign that he’s maturing into a reliable performer in all conditions.

Pujara is the ideal No 3 for this team of impetuous Indian batsmen. He’s the cruise control on a high-speed Ferrari and the rest of the batsmen need to heed his warning when danger looms.

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GETTY Justin Langer.

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