Pain of Pujara being out of the team: Wife Pooja expressed her pain in the book

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Cheteshwar Pujara, who is called the Test wall of India, has been away from the Indian team for a long time , He has not yet been given a chance to return to the team. Cheteshwar Pujara has been playing only domestic cricket for some time. During this, Pujara’s wife Pooja Pujara has written a book. The book written by Pooja is named ‘The Diary of a Cricketer Wife’. In this, he has talked about Pujara’s career and his experience of being excluded from Team India. It also has a description of his first meeting, love marriage, the worst phase of Cheteshwar’s career and the internal story of the Indian cricket team.

Everything in the book ..

Pooja Pujara, wife of Cheteshwar Pujara, interviewed Dainik Bhaskar about her book ‘The Diary of a Cricketer Wife’. In this interview, he shared an emotional moment when Cheteshwar Pujara was kept out of Team India for the first time on a tour of Australia.

Pooja further said that the moment was very disturbing and painful for me. Ever since Cheteshwar made his debut to India, many players came and gone from the team, but Cheteshwar was never dropped from the team. Pujara is called the “Test wall” of the Indian team due to his patience and technology. But one day everything changed.

And I cried a lot: Pooja Pujara

Pooja Pujara further said, ‘We were in Sydney at that time. When I came to know that Cheteshwar would not be in the playing XI today, I felt very disappointed and sad. I felt so bad that I did not want to go to the stadium. Pooja says that seeing Sydney Cricket Stadium is the dream of every cricket fan, but that day it did not matter to her. I had tears in my eyes, but Cheteshwar was absolutely normal. He was calm, as if nothing had happened.

The rebellion of Balochistan, which Pakistan is not able to press, nor the world can ignore

Pooja further said that Cheteshwar Pujara is not only a disciplined player, but also a very private and professional person. He never allowed the matters of the cricket dressing room to come to his house. I often wonder what is going on in the dressing room? Who is saying what? I used to ask this, but Cheteshwar never told me anything. He said in clear terms, “These things should remain on the field, not at home.”