NEW DELHI : Cheteshwar Pujara, one of India’s most reliable Test batsmen and a symbol of discipline and perseverance, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.
For over a decade, Pujara was the backbone of India’s batting order, amassing more than 7,000 Test runs and playing defining innings in historic victories, including the memorable series wins in Australia. Often compared to Rahul Dravid, he earned the title of India’s modern-day “Wall” — a role that demanded patience, grit, and the ability to withstand pressure.
In his farewell message, Pujara reflected on his journey from Rajkot to the international stage: “This game has given me invaluable opportunities, purpose, and love. With immense gratitude, I have decided to retire from all forms of Indian cricket.” He thanked the BCCI, Saurashtra Cricket Association, teammates, mentors, and family for shaping his career.
Beyond numbers, Pujara’s legacy lies in the values he embodied — resilience in the face of adversity, relentless focus, and quiet determination. These are qualities as relevant to the boardroom as to the cricket field, making his career a case study in consistency and leadership under pressure.
As Pujara steps away from the game, he leaves behind not just records but a blueprint for success rooted in patience, hard work, and the power of staying the course.