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NEW DELHI: A day after being axed from the Indian Test side, Cheteshwar Pujara on Saturday hit the ground running and batted in the middle.
The senior India batter posted a video on social media of him batting at a ground and playing few shots, prepping for the upcoming domestic Duleep trophy.

Pujara, on Friday was dropped from the Indian squad travelling to the West Indies for a two-match series next month.
Pujara was subjected to harsh criticism after his underwhelming performance in the recently concluded World Test Championship Final at The Oval in London.
With Pujara being dropped from the Windies tour, it is being speculated in certain sections that the India veteran may have played his last Test.
However, Pujara’s father and coach Arvind said his son can make a comeback to the national side and has already started his preparation for the Duleep trophy.

“He is mentally very strong. I can’t comment about selection. But from what I have seen, he is batting at his best. In fact, he was working hard in the nets the same day post the WI team announcement,” he said.
“He has started preparing for the Duleep trophy and will continue playing on the county circuit. As a father and coach, there is no reason for me to believe why he can’t comeback.”
After the India No.3’s omission, legends such as Sunil Gavaskar slammed the selectors for their decision to drop the 35-year-old Pujara.
Gavaskar had said Pujara had been made a scapegoat for the batter’s failure in the WTC final.

“Why has he been made the scapegoat for our batting failures? He has been a loyal servant of Indian cricket, a quiet and able achiever. But because he doesn’t have millions of followers on whatever platforms who would make a noise in case he gets dropped, you drop him? That is something beyond understanding,” said Gavaskar.

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“What is the criteria for dropping him and keeping the others who failed. I don’t know because nowadays there is no media interaction with the selection committee chairman or whoever where you could actually ask these questions.”
(With inputs from PTI)

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