Cheteshwar Pujara Biography, Age, Height, Career, Net Worth, Family

 

Cheteshwar Pujara is an Indian international cricketer who has gained fame for his exceptional consistency and resilience in Test cricket. On January 25, 1988, Cheteshwar Pujara was born in Rajkot, Gujarat. Bell. Being a child of a cricket-loving family, he used to see his father Arvind Pujara and uncle Bipin Pujara play Ranji Trophy cricket for Saurashtra. Pujara's mother, Reena, unfortunately, died of cancer when he was just 17 years old, but her words of encouragement kept on motivating him throughout his career.


Pujara started playing cricket at a young age and rose up the ranks with fantastic performances. After representing Saurashtra in first-class cricket in December 2005, he went on to win the most runs at the 2006 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Pujara has some remarkable performances domestic and can boast three triple hundreds in first-class cricket before he was 25 years old. The long innings and heavy scoring did the trick, making him a valuable asset for Saurashtra and landing a spot in the Indian Test team in 2010.

Internationally, Pujara made his Test debut at Bengaluru against Australia. He became a regular member of India's batting line-up in the longer format with his calm demeanor and rich technical skills. He has played many iconic innings for India, including crucial contributions during India's historic series wins in Australia. His role in the 2020-21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy wherein he faced relentless bowling with great determination worked to his reputation as one of the finest Test batsmen of his generation.

Pujara isn't the most illustrious in the limited-overs formats, having played for Kolkata Knight Riders, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Chennai Super Kings. But in Tests, his true value lies in defensive style and patience to do all the talking.

Pujara has remained down-to-earth with his busy itinerary. He is married to Puja Pabari, an MBA graduate; they have been blessed with a daughter named Aditi in 2018. Financially, Pujara has earned around $3 million (₹24 crore) so far, courtesy of his BCCI contract, domestic cricket, and endorsement deals.

Cricketing talent is not enough; he has been admired for his humbleness and hardworking nature, and his dedication to this sport instills confidence in young cricketers across the world thus cementing his legacy as one of the finest test batsmen India has ever produced.