IND vs AUS 1st Test: The first test will be special for Cheteshwar Pujara. A Test series of four matches is to be played between India vs Australia (IND vs AUS).

The first match from February 9 in Nagpur:-

Whose first match will be played in Nagpur (IND AUS Nagpur) from 9 February. At the same time, a tough competition can be seen between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) in this series.

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Because there is more than one player in both the teams. But the first match of the series is going to be special for Team India’s experienced batsman Cheteshwar Pujara.

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Once again an important role in the Test series:-

Pujara, who has been the wall of the Indian team’s batting for the last decade, will once again play a key role in the Test series starting on February 9 and his performance can decide the success of Team India.

If it starts in Nagpur itself, then it is a different matter. In particular, his effort will be to score at least 157 runs in the first Test itself, which will take him to a special place.

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This series will be important for Pujara:-

Please tell that Cheteshwar Pujara is known for his excellent batting in Test cricket. In such a situation, if Pujara scores 157 runs in the Test series against Australia.

He will reach number five in the table of batsmen scoring the most runs in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Currently, Pujara has 1893 runs in 20 Tests at an average of 54 with five hundreds.

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Ahead of Pujara is former Australia captain Michael Clarke, who had 2049 runs in 22 Tests. By the way, Sachin Tendulkar has the most runs in the history of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which started in 1996.

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The great Indian batsman scored 3630 runs in 39 Tests at an average of 55 and scored the highest number of 11 centuries.