"I Hope That They Will Be Able To Utilise These Conditions": Cheteshwar Pujara Hopes Fast Bowlers Can Give Team India 20 Wickets In Every Test
SA vs IND: Senior India batter Cheteshwar
Pujara is confident that his team's fast bowling unit will keep up the good
work and get 20 wickets in every Test match in the upcoming series against
South Africa.
Senior Indian striker Cheteshwar Pujara is assured his team`s speedy bowling department will preserve to do their activity properly and hit 20 catches in every of the imminent series' take a look at suits in opposition to South Africa, beginning December 26. Team India has began out training. with all of the pinnacle human beings having a excellent internet consultation on saturday. Pujara advised nearby media: “Fast pitchers are our specialty and I desire they could use those situations and provide us 20 shuttlecocks in every take a look at match. They made the distinction among the 2 groups whenever we performed abroad.”
"So maximum of the men are in touch, and with regards to preparation, the guide body of workers has been excellent. They had been assisting us properly and we've got 5 or six days greater earlier than we head into the primary Test," he added, relating to head train Rahul Dravid and his team.
India arrived in the Rainbow Nation on December 16 and Pujara believes that 10 days is good enough time to get ready for the Boxing Day Test at the Centurion.
"I am
sure there is enough time for us to prepare and guys are looking forward to
this series. This is the best opportunity for us to win our first series in
South Africa. So all of us are looking forward to it." Bio-bubble comes
with its own set of challenges but it does bring the team closer, reckons the
veteran from Rajkot.
"Sometimes I feel bio-bubble helps the team
environment where you end up spending more time with the team players, you are
in the team room, you are having more team dinners together, so overall I feel
sometimes it helps the team environment but yes, there are some challenges as
well. You are not allowed to go out, you cannot explore the country."
However in these tough times, Pujara understands the privileges of being able
to carry on with his profession in a secured environment.
"So there are restrictions as well but at the same time you are getting to play some cricket and that's the most important thing being a cricketer. We want to play some cricket and we are able to play cricket even in a bio-secure bubble, so that helps."
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