
India's batting stalwart Cheteshwar Pujara on Sunday announced his retirement from all forms of Indian cricket, bringing the curtain down on a career as gritty as it was iconic. He retired as India's eighth-highest run-scorer in Test cricket, with 7,195 runs at an average of 43.60, including 19 centuries. Though a lean patch towards the end of his 103-Test career may have slightly lowered his average, the quiet fighter from Rajkot - who, as a boy, once faced a thousand balls a day under a neem tree at the 3 Kothi Ground under the watchful eye of his father, Arvind—will take immense pride in both the numbers and the journey.
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