For Virat, ultimate format of game was Test cricket: Cheteshwar Pujara

ANI May 13, 2025 211 views

Cheteshwar Pujara highlights Virat Kohli’s deep commitment to Test cricket despite the rise of T20s. Kohli’s leadership revolutionized India’s fitness standards and aggressive approach in Tests. Pujara credits him for fostering a winning mindset by emphasizing 20-wicket strategies. His influence helped India become a dominant force in the longest format.

"For Virat, the ultimate format of the game was Test cricket, and for that, he worked really hard." – Cheteshwar Pujara
New Delhi, May 12: Cheteshwar Pujara, who served as the backbone of the Indian batting order, believes that for Virat Kohli, the "ultimate format" of the game, was Test cricket and he put in a lot of hard work.

Key Points

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Pujara credits Kohli for prioritizing Tests amid T20 boom

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Kohli instilled fitness culture in Indian cricket

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Focused on taking 20 wickets to win matches

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His leadership elevated India’s Test team globally

On Monday morning, the cricketing world was taken by surprise as Virat took to Instagram and penned an emotional note to announce his retirement from Test cricket, marking the end of his 14-year-long journey, a story of hardship, grit and resilience.

"He paid a lot of attention to the Test format in the era where all the youngsters were looking to play more of white-ball cricket. For Virat, the ultimate format of the game was Test cricket, and for that, he worked really hard," Pujara told ESPNcricinfo.

Pujara emphasised the importance of fitness culture, which the 36-year-old infused into the Indian team when he took over the captaincy in red-ball format in 2015.

"When he started leading the team from 2015 onwards, that's the time when he brought in the fitness culture in the Indian team. All the teams were trying to work hard on their fitness, but in the Indian team, the fitness had to improve, and that was the time when the shift did come in," he said.

"The number of fast bowlers who came into the Indian team at that time also had to work on their fitness. The entire team started working on the fitness, and at the same time, Virat paid a lot of attention to the Test format, and he wanted the team to be one of the best in the world," he added.

Pujara pinpointed Virat's most defining quality as a captain was his unrelenting focus on claiming 20 wickets to win a Test match.

"From the time he was in charge, he always wanted to take 20 wickets. So the intensity on the field was very important. And for each and every player to put in those suggestions to take those 20 wickets, it was important that everyone came together, and then we started working towards the goal," Pujara said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Virat's passion for Test cricket was truly inspiring! 🇮🇳 While many chase IPL money, he kept the spirit of real cricket alive. His fitness standards changed Indian cricket forever. Sad to see him retire but what a legacy he leaves behind!
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Priya M.
As Pujara said, Virat made Test cricket cool again for young players. Remember how he'd celebrate every wicket like it was a World Cup final? That energy was infectious! 🏏 But I do wish he'd played a farewell Test at Kotla for fans.
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Amit S.
Respect to King Kohli! But let's not forget Pujara's own contribution - the unsung hero who held one end while Virat played his shots. Together they formed India's best Test batting pair since Dravid-Sachin.
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Sanjana R.
Emotional day for cricket lovers 😢 Virat's 2018 England tour was pure magic! That century at Edgbaston... goosebumps! Hope the next generation learns from his dedication to the toughest format. Test cricket needs more heroes like him.
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Vikram J.
While I admire Virat's Test contributions, I feel he retired too early. At 36, he had 2-3 good years left. Our Test team needs experienced players against tough opponents like Australia and England. Hope he reconsiders!
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Neha P.
The fitness revolution Kohli started is his biggest gift to Indian cricket! 🏋️‍♂️ Now every young player knows they need to be athletes first. That 2018-21 period when we dominated Test rankings was golden era. Thank you, Captain!

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