Test cricket needs to survive, this is a very good way to do it, Cheteshwar Pujara on the benefits of the WTC for world cricket ahead of the final between India and New Zealand
In a press conference before the final match of the World Test Cricket Championship, Cheteshwar Pujara said, “The Test Cricket Championship is a good way to keep the excitement of test cricket alive.”
Pujara Opens Up On WTC Final
At the same time, he stressed the value of each session while also providing information on India’s deep bowling lineup. Each session counts, each and every day is an important one, Pujara remarked
“Test cricket may be played for 5 days, but to win it, you will have to win every small session. if one of the sessions goes bad for the team, work hard to make the next one ahead of your name. After one day of play, it is vital to improving on the next day to win the test match. Every time you have to play well,” Pujara went onto continue.
“Each Session counts, Each and Every day is an important one in the test cricket,” the Indian bat continued.
Cheteshwar Pujara Lauds The WTC
“Test cricket needs to survive, this is a very good way to do it,” Cheteshwar Pujara on the benefits of WTC for world cricket. Having this world test championship has seen test cricket become even more enjoyable, with each team’s match and series becoming increasingly important for all the team. All of this will provide young cricket fans with the opportunity to learn about the oldest format of cricket and play the game’s oldest format with a great pleasure.
Indian Bowling Attack vs New Zealand
The depth of India’s bowling attack played a crucial part in the side’s journey to the final. With the WTC mace on the line, both teams are gearing up for an epic battle of the best in test.
Cheteshwar Pujara opened up on the Indian bowlers before the decisive match.
“Good performance by new Indian bowlers. In past times. We also have lots of backup options, as we saw in the Australia tour.”
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