Indian batsman Cheteshwar Pujara calls time on illustrious career

India's Cheteshwar Pujara prepares to enter the field during play on day 4 of the ICC World Test Championship cricket final match between Australia and India at The Oval, in London, on June 10, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 24 August 2025
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Indian batsman Cheteshwar Pujara calls time on illustrious career

  • Pujara played 103 test matches but failed to win back his place in the Indian side in the last two years
  • The 37-year-old, who made test debut in 2010, last played for India in 2023 World Test Championship

NEW DELHI: Veteran batsman Cheteshwar Pujara dropped curtains on his illustrious India career on Sunday after playing 103 tests but failing to win back his place in the last two years.

The 37-year-old, who made his test debut in 2010, last played for India in the 2023 World Test Championship final but has been active in domestic cricket as well as county cricket in England.

“Wearing the Indian jersey, singing the anthem, and trying my best each time I stepped on the field — it’s impossible to put into words what it truly meant,” Pujara wrote on his social media pages.

“But as they say, all good things must come to an end, and with immense gratitude I have decided to retire from all forms of Indian cricket.

“Thank you for all the love and support!“

He joins former India captains Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin from the same generation to quit test cricket within the past year.

Pujara scored 7,195 runs, including 19 hundreds, from 103 tests, averaging 43.60.

Pujara also played five one-day internationals but his solid defense and a remarkable ability to play marathon knocks made him an asset in test cricket.

He demonstrated those skills most notably in 2018-19 when India registered their maiden test series victory in Australia with player-of-the-series Pujara amassing 521 runs in seven innings.

Pujara batted a combined 11 hours in the opening test in Adelaide scoring 123 and 71 as India won the series opener.

Former India captain Anil Kumble led tributes to Pujara.

“Congratulations on a fantastic career! You have been a great ambassador of this wonderful game @cheteshwar1,” Kumble, who also coached an Indian side featuring Pujara, wrote on X.

“We are all proud of all your achievements on the cricket field. You gave it your all for the team! It was a privilege to have worked with you and may you continue to shine in your second innings.”


Rodrygo’s winner lifts Real Madrid past Alaves to end losing streak

Updated 15 December 2025
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Rodrygo’s winner lifts Real Madrid past Alaves to end losing streak

  • The victory keeps Real second in the standings on 39 points, four adrift of Barcelona, while Alaves are 12th on 18 points

VITORIA-GASTEIZ, Spain: Rodrygo secured Real Madrid a crucial 2-1 victory over Deportivo Alaves on Sunday in LaLiga, ending a dismal run of form and keeping them within four points of leaders Barcelona.
Real, under pressure after two straight losses in all competitions, broke the deadlock through Kylian Mbappe’s stunning first-half strike.
However, a resilient Alaves levelled in the 68th minute through Carlos Vicente. The visitors restored their lead eight minutes later, courtesy of a counter-attack led by Vinicius Jr, whose assist was converted by Rodrygo.
The victory keeps Real second in the standings on 39 points, four adrift of Barcelona, while Alaves are 12th on 18 points.
The narrow triumph in the Basque Country provided manager Xabi Alonso with much-needed breathing space after a run of two wins from their previous eight matches across all competitions.
Sunday’s victory demonstrated Real’s resilience and ongoing weaknesses. Despite taking a 24th-minute lead through Mbappe’s spectacular strike, they found themselves outplayed by an Alaves side roared on by a sold-out Mendizorrotza stadium.
Mbappe had opened the scoring in trademark fashion after Jude Bellingham threaded a long pass to the French forward, who ran down the left channel before cutting inside and unleashing a bullet strike into the top corner from the edge of the box.
Despite Real’s early lead, Alaves grew dominant as the first half progressed. The hosts pressured Real’s makeshift defense, which featured 19-year-old academy graduate Victor Valdepenas in his senior debut at left back.
Alaves’ pressure was eventually rewarded in the 68th minute when substitute Vicente, introduced moments earlier, latched onto Antonio Blanco’s long ball and surged past Real’s high defensive line to finish into the top corner.
Initially flagged offside, Vicente’s goal was awarded after a VAR review confirmed the forward had timed his run perfectly.
Real’s winner came as Vinicius wrestled past a defender on the left flank before driving into the penalty area and delivering a low cross, finding Rodrygo, who slid in to steer the ball home from close range.
“It was a tough, very competitive match,” Alonso told a press conference.
“We started well and took the lead, but then we lost control and, as a result, we didn’t finish well. We had chances in the second half, but we conceded from the only mistake Valdepenas made and Carlos Vicente took advantage of that, after a great pass.
“But the team continued to fight hard, battling it out in a difficult stadium against a very intense opponent. That second goal gave us the three points and we’re leaving here very happy.”