This star batsman of India reached England with a big mission, will start preparing from April 14
There is still more than two and a half months left in the mission. But, preparations are on to make it successful from now on. The batsman who is important for this has already reached England.
There is still more than two and a half months left in the mission. But, preparations are on to make it successful from now on. The batsman who is important for this has already reached England. It was necessary for him to go there. The reason is to get lost position in Team India along with own form. We are talking Cheteshwar Pujara (Cheteshwar Pujara) Key, who is on mission after reaching England. If they go there then it is county cricket. (Country Cricket) take part in. But, through this his intention will be to find his form. His effort is that Team India (Team India) Will have to make a place in this, which will tour England. So that they can participate in the Test match which will be played from July 1.
A Test match played on India’s tour of England will be part of the series played on the previous tour. The Indian team was ahead 2-1 in that series of 6 Test matches. In such a situation, India wins the Test played from July 1 to July 5. So it will be captured 3-1 on the series. There will be a chance for England to draw the series.
Pujara joined the county team after reaching England
Cheteshwar Pujara will start preparing for the Test match against England to be played in July, from April 14, when he will take to the field to play his first match in the County Championship. In county cricket, Pujara is a part of the Sussex team. The Sussexes have also shared a video of Pujara joining the team, in which he is seen saying how eager he is for it.
Look who has arrived
Welcome, @cheteshwar1, pic.twitter.com/pLZdLIF1aY
— Sussex Cricket (@SussexCCC) April 8, 2022
Sussex is Pujara’s fourth county team
Cheteshwar Pujara had to reach England to join Sussex before taking part in county cricket. But, the delay in getting the visa kept him away from the first match which started on 7 April. For Cheteshwar Pujara, Sussex is his fourth team. He has previously played for Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire. The Sussexes themselves had roped in India’s Test specialist as a replacement for Australian batsman Tevis Head. Sussex will play their second match in the County Championship on 14 April. This match will be against Derbyshire.