After serving India for over a decade and scoring 7,000+ Test runs, Cheteshwar Pujara retired from all forms of cricket.
Even after retirement, he made it clear that his connection with cricket will continue in a new role.
Pujara revealed that he genuinely enjoyed commentary during recent matches and would like to pursue it further. But...
Though not a firm plan yet, he admitted that if the opportunity to coach or work with BCCI’s Centre of Excellence comes, he won’t say no.
His main aim is to share his technical expertise and solid temperament with the younger generation of cricketers.
Pujara doesn’t want to restrict himself; instead, he is open to exploring both commentary and coaching depending on what Indian cricket needs.
Just like Rahul Dravid inspired him at No. 3, Pujara now hopes to become a guiding light for the next batch of Indian batsmen and the team’s future.