Cheteshwar Pujara retires: A look back at his iconic career and records - in numbers

Sunday - 24/08/2025 03:09
Cheteshwar Pujara, known for his resilience and unwavering defense, retires from Indian cricket, marking the end of an era defined by grit and patience. Over 103 Tests, he amassed 7,195 runs, becoming a symbol of steadfastness at the No. 3 position.
Cheteshwar Pujara retires: A look back at his iconic career and records - in numbers
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Cheteshwar Pujara’s retirement brings the curtain down on one of Indian cricket’s most resolute careers. A throwback to a different era, Pujara’s batting was built on patience, grit and an unshakeable belief in wearing down bowlers. Over 103 Test matches, he scored 7,246 runs at an average of 43.60, including 19 centuries and 35 half-centuries. His highest score of 206* came against England in Ahmedabad in 2012, a knock that established him as the heir to Rahul Dravid’s famed No. 3 role.
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Pujara’s greatness cannot be measured only in numbers. He faced more than 15,000 deliveries in Test cricket, a testament to his ability to blunt the fiercest of attacks. He remains the only Indian batter in Test history to face more than 500 balls in a single innings, consuming 525 deliveries during his 202 against Australia in Ranchi in 2017. His epic innings in Sydney 2019, where he scored a series-defining 193, and his heroic resistance at the Gabba in Brisbane during the 2020–21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, ensured India achieved historic series wins in Australia. Bowlers like Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon have all spoken about how difficult he was to dismiss.
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Pujara’s career is studded with remarkable achievements:
  • 6 Man of the Match awards and 2 Man of the Series awards

  • 2006 U19 World Cup Player of the Series

  • 2013 ICC Emerging Player of the Year

  • 2018/19 Player of the Series in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy

  • Only Indian to face 500+ balls in an innings

  • Part of most SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) Test wins for India (11)

  • Most balls faced for India in a BGT series (1,258)

  • Only Indian in the last 40 years to bat in all 5 days of a Test match

Pujara last played for India in the World Test Championship final against Australia in June 2023. Though he did not feature in the Test side after that, his contributions remain deeply cherished by fans and teammates alike. As he steps away, Indian cricket bids farewell to a man whose courage, discipline and selflessness defined a generation.

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