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“Form Is Temporary But Class Is Permanent”: Cheteshwar Pujara Backs Himself And Ajinkya Rahane

Written by Vipin Darwade

Cheteshwar Pujara strongly believes in old adage “form is temporary but class is permanent” and said it holds true for him and Ajinkya Rahane as their fluent half-centuries kept India in the hunt for a win in the second Test. Pujara and Rahane had been in wretched form in the run-up to this second innings and their 111-run stand formed the cornerstone of India setting a target of 240-run for the Proteas. Asked if he and Rahane felt the pressure after legendary Sunil Gavaskar had predicted that second innings could be their last chance, Pujara’s reply had the same positive intent that was there during his batting.

“We are confident and there is lot of backing from team management. We have always been learning from Sunny bhai and whenever I have spoken to him, he has always been supportive,” Pujara said at the end of the day’s play.

He understands that questions will be asked when runs will dry up but players like him and Rahane have won a lot of games for the team.

“Yes, there are times when you are going through bad form, there will be questions but we are confident players. Myself and Ajinkya and we know we are working hard on our game and there’s a saying form is temporary but class is permanent and it applies here.

For Pujara it has been a great thing that both coach Rahul Dravid and captain Virat Kohli have supported him.

“The team management has always been supportive except the outside noise, coaching staff, captain everyone has been behind the players.

“There are times when you don’t get too many runs but important is to follow right routine and keep working on game because at times, you won’t get runs but if you follow the right processes, you will get runs and this is what has happened. I am sure this form will continue.”

 

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