Last 2 tours ishi ke wajah se jeete they and I wanted him in the recent BGT tour as well ( only Australia, no where else).
Same old story, No farewell match. There are some serious structural problems in the Indian cricket, no players want to take voluntary retirement and every time management kicks em out with same old drama. In recent time, 4 big players retired from Indian test team and no farewell match for them. Would have been great if there was some communication between players and management.
Cheteshwar Pujara had his moments in test cricket. But he never achieved the sort of fame and success that some of the other players had, since he was not a very suitable candidate for the IPL. Played a total of 30 matches in the IPL, with a strike rate of less than 100. But he more than made up for that by playing 103 test matches. Today's youngsters will never understand the value of playing more than a hundred test matches. And in the future we will see very few players getting to that mark.