Indian middle order batsman Chetashwar Pujara was feeling disappointed after getting out by doing all the hard-work. He got out at the score of 44 when he was deceived by Pattinson. The ball was pitched on seam and didn’t take much height. Pujara’s footwork was also not decisive because of which he was bowled.
According to the reports of Deccan Chronicle he was quoted saying, "I was timing the ball well and shots were coming really good and scoreboard was kept ticking because of that. Everything was going smoothly for us. But unfortunately, I got out at the wrong time.”
“I had learnt a lot of things from Sachin and the way he was discussing the things about how ball was getting reversed was a great thing to learn from him. It helped me understand the situation in better way,” he added.
Meanwhile according to a report in The Times Of India, Pujara said, “Tendulkar is a master of all and the way he galvanized his innings was worth watching. He started off with flurry of boundaries and kept that positivity throughout the day and has brought us in a commanding position. I am happy with my effort that I have put in and I hope I will be scoring more runs."
Added on the time spent with Tendulkar in the kiddle, Pujara said, "It was very important for us to make a partnership and it was really crucial. Such communication was really important in the context of the game when we were batting."