Analysing the Pujara absence - no him, no win?

India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara has been dropped for the first Test against England in Birmingham due to poor form.

Published : Aug 01, 2018 16:52 IST

Without Pujara, India’s win per cent is 26.09 — six wins in 23 Tests.

India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara hasn’t been in the greatest of forms despite spending months in the English county. Virat Kohli took a bold step by dropping the right-hander from the first Test in Birmingham.

K.L. Rahul — who maintained his IPL form with a T20 ton upon landing in England — is the new No. 3.

Cricket statistician Mohandas Menon revealed India’s win record with Pujara is 56.90 per cent — 33 wins in 58 Tests. India lost 12 and 13 were drawn.

 

Without Pujara, India’s win per cent is 26.09 — six wins in 23 Tests. India lost 10 and seven were drawn.

But Pujara has struggled outside Asia. In fact, he averaged 22.20 in India’s last tour of England in 2014.

Pujara overseas record

Matches 24

Runs 1,410

Average 35.25

HS 153

100s 4

50s 4

Pujara walked into the series on the back of low scores. He managed only 172 runs in 12 innings for Yorkshire in the county and failed to fire in the warm-up game against Essex.

When Pujara became permanent in the Indian team, there were comparisons with Rahul Dravid who had a phenomenal overseas record, but the Saurashtra batsman is far from close.

Pujara in India and Sri Lanka

Matches 38

Runs 3,575

Average 65.00

HS 206*

100s 13

50s 13