Yashasvi leaves without opening the account (Photo: AFP)
Team India will play without Cheteshwar Pujara this time on the tour of Australia. However, despite being away from the Indian team, Pujara is closely following the ongoing series between India and Australia. Pujara is doing this work from the comment box. This time, during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Pujara is not playing the role of a player but a commentator. Now no matter how many roles you change, the player never forgets his real game. The player within Pujara also woke up when Yashasvi Jaiswal returned to the pavilion after getting out on zero in the Perth Test.
Yashasvi scored zero in the Perth test
In the Perth Test, Yashasvi Jaiswal faced 8 balls and did not score any runs. Mitchell Starc dealt the first blow to India by taking their wicket. After Yashasvi’s wicket, Pujara gave a statement in the commentary box, in which he was seen saying that he is ready to bat.
Why did Pujara say he is ready to bat?
Now the question is why Pujara said this? So he didn’t say this directly after Yashasvi’s wicket fell, but at the same time in the commentary box, Jatin Sapru praised Pujara’s batting against Australia. Giving his reaction on this, Pujara said that he is ready to bat at any time.