‘He was backbone of India’s batting, took body blows. Who'll play his role in Australia?': Vihari says Pujara big miss

‘He was backbone of India’s batting, took body blows. Who'll play his role in Australia?': Vihari says Pujara big miss

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Hanuma Vihari, a key player in India's consecutive Test series wins in Australia, emphasizes the significance of Cheteshwar Pujara's contribution and expresses concern about filling the void left by the veteran batter's absence in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Pujara played a pivotal role in India's past two Test series victories in Australia, scoring 521 runs in 2018-19 and 271 runs in 2020-21.

As the leading run-getter in 2018-19, Pujara faced as many as 1258 balls, wearing down the Australian attack comprising Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc.

With Pujara now out of favour, Vihari questioned who will assume the responsibility of anchoring India's batting lineup in the upcoming five-Test series starting November 22 in Perth. In his 211-ball innings in the fourth Test in Brisbane in 2021, Pujara took multiple blows to his body but stood firm at one end, allowing the others Shubman Gill, Ajinkya Rahane and Rishabh Pant to go for the runs.

Vihari acknowledged Pujara's invaluable experience and ability to tire out the opposition's bowling attack, leaving a significant gap to be filled in the team's quest for a hat-trick of series wins in Australia.

"Pujara will a big miss. he was the backbone of the batting line-up in the last two series for Team India. He took blows, he batted time, he stayed there for a long time, he saw the new ball, he got runs. He made the job easier for the other batters coming in," Vihari told PTI in an interaction arranged by JioCinema.

"So that kind of role... who will play is a question mark for me. Currently I would say we have an attacking mode of a batting line up (the top six). All like to play their shots. Virat is the only one I feel in that batting line up who can be like a glue to the other batters.

"He can stay on and bat the most number of overs and you know batting in Australia is all about time. If you see off the new ball, it gets a little easier with the older Kookaburra ball," added Vihari who played the last of his 16 Tests in July 2022.

In the absence of Pujara, he also sees a significant role for K L Rahul at number six. He feels Risabh Pant is best suited at number five. Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli form the top four.

"That's where KL Rahul's role also will be important because he is someone who's got the experience in playing in SENA countries and he can bat long. He has done well in SENA countries. I feel they are looking at KL Rahul at number 6 as well.

"By playing Rahul ahead of Sarfaraz in the current series (against Bangladesh), they are looking at a bigger picture. They want experience in number 6 when we tour Australia.

"Because in Australia playing at 6 you need to have good technique whether it's facing the second new ball or batting after an early collapse," he said.

Biggest challenge for Yashasvi Jaiswal

Vihari also thinks playing Australia in their own backyard will be the biggest thus far for Jaiswal, who has done well at home but is yet to prove himself in overseas conditions.

"It's his biggest test. But he's a very confident guy. Overall facing Australia in Australia, the mental preparation is key. This time we are playing five Test matches in Australia compared to four earlier.

"So it's even more mentally draining Down Under because everything is against you. The media is against you, the people are against you and you are away from home facing Australian attack in Australia," added Vihari, who stitched a match saving stand with R Ashwin in the Sydney Test on the previous tour.

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