Cheteshwar Pujara - A Lifestory
The Wall: Unwavering Defense, Building Test Cricket Legacy

Here's an introduction for Cheteshwar Pujara: Cheteshwar Pujara, often called "The Wall," is a name that means strength, never giving up, and always paying attention in the world of Indian cricket. He's a right handed batter, known for his oldfashioned way of playing and his skill to bat for a long time, like a person running a long race, never quitting. He was born on 25 January 1988. He is from Rajkot and has made a special place for himself in the sport, especially in the Test games. He started playing for India in 2010, and since then, he has always been in the Test team. He has played many games that people will always remember, often being the strong part of India's batting order. Remember the great series against Australia in 2018, where how he played was very important? That series was like a very popular movie, with Pujara playing the main part. His skill to handle pressure and tire out the bowlers has made his teammates and rivals respect him a lot. Virat Kohli once said he had "unbelievable focus" during a game. He has often reminded fans of his amazing performance in 2012, scoring a big score against England. Even though he may not be known for fancy hits like some of the other players, his hard work for the game and his skill to make long innings have made him a very important part for India. He is a true example of the power of being patient and never giving up. His career, which has been going on for over ten years, is a story of hard work and being committed, making fans all over the world respect him.