Chetehwar Pujara retires: Mitchell Starc’s wife, Alyssa Healy, makes a surprising revelation – ‘He drained …’ | Cricket news

The Australian women’s team, Captain Alyssa Healy and Mitchell Starc’s wife, made a surprising revelation on how the male cricket team planned the Cheteshwar Pujara window. Pujara announced her retirement on Sunday for all forms of cricket.Known for its defensive technique and its ability to get tired of the quisters, Pujara has amassed 7,195 points in 103 tests to an average of 43.60, including 19 centuries and 35 fifty people, which makes it the eighth highest test in India.Pujara brought her absolute match to Australia, where this vivid stone goalkeeper scored 993 points in 11 tests at an average of 47.28, with three centuries and five fifty. He faced 2,657 massive bullets in the Australian country, overcoming each stroke, each hoop The Bowling Quartet of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon put it. He marked his races at a striking rate of 37.37, and his bullets by dismissal reached 126.5, the best among the 66 strikers abroad who played at least 15 rounds in Australia since 1990.The 2018-2019 tour in Australia was monumental, because not only has raised the Border-Gavaskar trophy in Australia for the first time under Virat, but the 521 Pujara points campaign also served as massive strengths, with an average of 74.42, including a better score of 193 and three centuries, fifty. He faced a huge delivery of 1,258 in seven heats, being the only striker to cross the 1000 ball bar.The best Pujara score is 206. He is the only Indian to beat for more than 500 bullets when he marked this 202 525 ball balls, which strikes almost for 88 overs.“I don’t have the mental strength to be able to do this. When you put it like that, it’s wild,” said Healy on the “Willow Talk” podcast.“And he was a large part of these two victories in the series against Australia because he kept this bowlingal attack and emptied them and made them work so hard.“And I think that in the end, they just stopped trying to get him out and tried to remove the other end because they just thought it was too difficult.”When asked if Pujara is the last of a dying race, given that all the young cricket players in the wedged world, and all we talked about was that they had to seek to score first.
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Has Pujara’s performance in Australia been the culmination of her career?
“While I think the conversation has changed over the years. It was probably, how to keep it outside? How can I beat for long periods? So no, I don’t necessarily think we will see someone like that.“But you are thinking of the guys of the world cricket at the moment who are playing similar roles – Joe Root, Steve Smith in our group. They play a kind of similar anchoring role and let the guys flourish around them, which, I think, is a really important role.”




