Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Cheteshwar Pujara of Test career,IPL career,Personal information,International centuries and images












Personal information

Full name

Cheteshwar Arvind Pujara

Born

25 January 1988 (age 25)Rajkot, Gujarat, India

Batting style

Right-handed

Bowling style

Right arm leg break

Role

Batsman

International information

National side

India

Test debut(cap 280)

9 October 2010 v Australia

Last Test

2-6 march 2013  v Australia

Domestic team information

Years

Team

2005–present

Saurashtra

2008–2010

Kolkata Knight Riders

2011–present

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Career statistics

Competition

Test

FC

LA

T20

Matches

11

75

61

30

Runs scored

1017

6,021

2,735

344

Batting average

67.8

59.02

56.97

18.55

100s/50s

4/1

19/22

8/17

0/0

Top score

206*

352

158*

45*

Balls bowled

153

Wickets

5

Bowling average

16.60

5 wickets in innings

0

10 wickets in match

0

n/a

n/a

Best bowling

2/4

Catches/stumpings

9/–

44/–

23/–

13/–

Cheteshwar Arvind Pujara (born 25 January 1988, in Rajkot, Gujarat) is an Indian Test cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman who plays for Saurashtra in domestic cricket and for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in Indian Premier League (IPL). He holds the record of scoring three triple centuries within a span of one month, although only the last of these was in a first-class match.[1] He was a part of the India A team which toured England in the 2010 summers, and was the highest scorer of the tour. In October 2011, the BCCI awarded him a C-grade national contract. Known to have a sound technique and the temperament required to play long innings, he is one of the contenders for a spot in the Indian middle order after the retirement of Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman.

His Test comeback came against New Zealand in August 2012, scoring a century. He made his first double hundred against England at Ahmedabad in November 2012[3] and followed up with another double hundred against Australia in March 2013.[4] In the 2012 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy, he was the highest scorer with two centuries and one half century.He became one of the fastest batsman to reach 1000 runs in Test cricket in just 11 matches and his 18th Test Innings.

Test career


Pujara was selected for the Indian squad for the 2 match home Test series against Australia in 2010, replacing Yuvraj Singh. He made his debut in the second Test of the series on 9 October 2010 at Bangalore after both Gautam Gambhir and VVS Laxman were down with injuries sustained in the First Test. While Laxman was off the field injured in the First Test, Pujara took two catches at silly point as a substitute. In his first Test innings, Pujara scored four runs before getting leg before wicket to Mitchell Johnson on the third ball he faced. In the second innings, Pujara was sent up the order at number three in place of Rahul Dravid in a tactical change by captain MS Dhoni. With India needing 207 runs to win, he made 72 before being bowled by an arm ball from Nathan Hauritz.

On 23 August 2012, he made his first international Test century against New Zealand in Hyderabad. His highest score in Test cricket is his double century against England. . It his second 150 plus score in the six Test matches that he has played. After the knock in what Pujara said was his "second debut",[citation needed] he became a regular in the Indian Test squad. He is yet to play for India in any of the shorter forms of the game. He registered his third century against England in the second Test at Mumbai; this was his second successive hundred.
He became the 2nd fastest Indian to get to 1000 Test runs, during the course of his double hundred against Australia in March 2013, at Hyderabad, where he put on a 370-run 2nd wicket partnership with Murali Vijay. Only Vinod Kambli was faster. Pujara is also the 12th fastest of all-time.In terms of number of test(11 matches) he joined the legendary Sunil Gavaskar for the quickest to reach the landmark by an Indian.

IPL career

Pujara played for the KKR in the first three seasons of the IPL. In the 2011 players' auction, he was bought by the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). He turned up for the RCB for the fourth season of the IPL before injuring his knee in a match against Kochi Tuskers Kerala. The injury kept him out of the action for nearly a year before he returned to domestic cricket at the end of the year.

International centuries

Test centuries
Cheteshwar Pujara's Test Centuries
#RunsBalls4s6sAgainstVenueYearResult
1159306191 New ZealandRajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad, India2012India won by an innings and 115 runs
2206389210 EnglandSardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad, India2012India won by 9 wickets
3135350120 EnglandWankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India2012England won by 10 wickets
4204341301 AustraliaRajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad, India2013India won by an innings and 135 runs 

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