Follow us

IND vs SA | There are players in the squad who can push Cheteshwar Pujara out of the playing XI, opines Madan Lal

no image

Former India cricketer Madan Lal has claimed that there are few players in the squad that are capable of pushing Cheteshwar Pujara out of playing XI. Pujara has been struggling with his form for a while now and was dismissed on duck in the first innings of the Centurion Test against South Africa.

India was poised at a strong position with a lead of 146 runs at the end of day 3 in the Centurion Test. KL Rahul has played a significant role for the visitors with 123 runs in the first innings and will look forward to repeating his performance in the second innings. Mohammed Shami took a five wicket haul playing a crucial role in bowling department. 

While there were some good scores with the bat by the Indians, Pujara was dismissed on a duck in the first innings and has been struggling to find form for some time now. Madan Lal has claimed that there are a few players in the squad who can push Pujara out of the playing XI. 

"Pujara is struggling. There are no two ways about it. There are players in the squad who can push him out of the XI. At No. 3, even the captain needs a player you can hold the innings and get some runs at the same time. At times, Pujara gets stuck way too much. So clearly, he is struggling,” Madan Lal said on Aaj Tak

Pujara now has the most number of ducks by an Indian batsman leaving behind Dilip Vengsarkar.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousAI Simulation, MLC 2025 | San Francisco beat Washington to extend unbeaten run to seven matches
As per Artificial Intelligence, San Francisco Unicorns will defeat Washington Freedom by 17 runs in Major League Cricket 2025 in Dallas. Opener Finn Allen will continue his red-hot form with a 33-ball 79 while Haris Rauf will have figures of 3/27 to extend SFU’s winning streak to seven matches.
Ashes 2021-22 | Haven’t seen worse performing team in Australia, says Ricky Ponting about England’s performanceread next
Ricky Ponting has said that he hasn’t seen a 'worse performing team' in Australia after England lost the first three matches in the ongoing Ashes series. Ponting further opined that England might need to think of a solution to make playing conditions in England more suitable to Australian surfaces.
View non-AMP page