Getting back into form
Approach for the Test against England
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Full interview #TeamIndia | #ENGvIND https://t.co/VFA7hoDgdr pic.twitter.com/q71k2CJbQX — BCCI (@BCCI) June 22, 2022
He smashed four centuries in five matches, two of which were double centuries, making headlines with his exploits.
Talking about how his resurgence in Ranji Trophy and first-class cricket helped stage a comeback to the Indian side, Pujara told BCCI: "The most important thing was playing so many first class games. I was preparing for this when I was playing back home before I joined Sussex."
He continued, "In the three games I played for Saurashtra in the Ranji Trophy, I found my rhythm, knew that I was batting well. It was about getting a big score and so when I had that in my first game, I knew that everything is back to normal now. (I was) finding my footwork, the back lift was coming along well."
Always feels nice to train with the boys at the mecca of cricket! pic.twitter.com/vNzQRBsk8f — cheteshwar pujara (@cheteshwar1) June 18, 2022
Revealing how he found his joy of playing cricket again, which helped his cause, Pujara insisted that the team's performance remains the most important aspect of the game.
"After that I just wanted to enjoy my game and contribute to the team's success. The most important thing is having a good time on the field. I love this game, enjoy playing cricket, so whenever I am on the field I want to try and make the most of it," he added further.
The right-handed red-ball enforcer will be expected to be included in the playing XI when India take on England at Edgbaston from July 1-5.