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IND vs AUS: I couldn't have done anything better, says Cheteshwar Pujara

Pujara said that losing Ravindra Jadeja`s bowling in the second innings would be crucial as they are now bowler short.

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Cheteshwar Pujara after being dismissed for 50. Pic/AFP

Cheteshwar Pujara after being dismissed for 50. Pic/AFP

"I couldn`t have done anything better than what I was doing," senior batsman Cheteshwar Pujara said, putting up a stout defence of his ultra-defensive batting that came in for heavy criticism on the third day of the third Test against Australia, here. Pujara said it was some brilliant bowling by the Australians which forced him to crawl to his slowest ever Test half-century. Pujara scored 50 off 176 balls as his slow batting helped Australia gain complete control of the third Test with an overall lead of 197 runs. "I was batting well and got a good ball. I just have to accept it. I couldn`t have done anything better than what I was doing. I feel I just have to bat the way, I know," Pujara said during the day-end media conference. According to Pujara, his nemesis Patrick Cummins bowled the "ball of the series" about which he couldn`t do anything. "He bowls unplayable deliveries. I felt that was the best ball of this series. I don`t think I could have done anything about that ball which kicked from back of length, I had to play that ball as there was extra bounce. When its not your day, the margin of error is very little," he explained.

He also didn`t pay much credence to theories that a finger injury sustained during nets at the MCG was the reason for not being able to play freely. "Not really, I think. I don`t think it put any trouble as far as my batting is concerned. It`s not easy and I am not hundred percent (fit). I won`t say I am completely normal. This was something that was expected and I can manage this little bit of pain. It`s an important game so I can`t miss out," Pujara said. Asked why he didn`t bring out the hook or pull shot when Australian bowlers employed the three-man leg side trap, Pujara effectively dodged the question. "They bowled good line and lengths. They had fair idea of this pitch. I think we should give credit to the way they bowled. They didnt give too many loose balls," he said. In fact he felt that difference in this Test match has been the relative inexperience of the bowling attack. "If you look at our fast bowling line-up, they are slightly inexperienced but they are improving day by day, they will get better. It`s a good opportunity for them to learn and I am sure we have good bunch of fast bowlers who can learn from best and get better as they play more games," he said.

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