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    Cheteshwar Pujara Stats & Records (All Formats) — Complete Career After Retirement

    A simple, one-stop file on Pujara’s numbers in Tests, ODI, IPL, first-class and domestic T20 — plus his biggest series, milestones, and legacy.
    CricketMan2 TeamBy CricketMan2 TeamAugust 24, 202504 Mins Read
    Cheteshwar Pujara Stats & Records in all formats

    Cheteshwar Pujara, one of India’s finest Test specialists and the backbone of the batting order for more than a decade, has officially retired from all forms of Indian cricket. On 24 August 2025, the 37-year-old made the announcement through a heartfelt post, marking the end of a career defined by grit, patience, and classical batting.

    Pujara’s retirement brings down the curtain on an era where he carried forward the legacy of Rahul Dravid at the crucial No. 3 spot. Known for his ability to absorb pressure, take blows on his body, and grind out big scores, he leaves behind remarkable numbers — 103 Tests, 7,195 runs, 19 centuries, and countless match-defining knocks at home and abroad. Beyond Tests, he also featured in ODIs, IPL, and leagues worldwide, but it was the red-ball format where he truly etched his name in Indian cricket history.

    Career Summery

    • International debut: 2010 (Tests)
    • Role: Top-order batter (No. 3 specialist)
    • Style: Classical, patient, team-first; successor to the No.3 legacy
    • International retirement: Announced 24 August 2025
    • Greatest impact: Long Test innings, series wins in Australia, and “daddy hundreds”

    International Career – Summary

    Pujara never played a T20I for India. Tests were his main format; ODIs were brief.

    FormatMatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverageStrike Rate100s50s
    Tests1031767,195206*43.6044.361935
    ODIs55512710.2039.2400
    T20Is0–––––––

    Test boundary count: 863 fours, 16 sixes
    Test ducks: 12

    IPL & Domestic White-Ball

    CompetitionMatchesInningsRunsHSAvgSR50s4s6s
    IPL30223905120.5399.751504
    T20 (Domestic/Leagues)71–1,556100–––––

    Note: “T20 (Domestic/Leagues)” is not international T20I; it covers domestic/league T20s outside the IPL as available.

    First-Class (Red-Ball) Giant

    MatchesRunsHighestAverage100s50sTriple Hundreds
    27821,30135251.8266813

    Cheteshwar Pujara Test Cricket Records

    By Opponent (Tests)

    OpponentMatchesRunsHSAverage100s50s
    Australia252,07420449.38511
    England271,778206*39.5157
    Sri Lanka774315374.3041
    Bangladesh5468102*78.0015
    South Africa1788215330.4116
    New Zealand1286715939.4024
    West Indies934811334.8011
    Afghanistan1353535.0000

    Home vs Away vs Neutral (Tests)

    VenueMatchesInningsNot OutsRunsHSAverage100s50s
    Home (India)518073,839206*52.581020
    Away509243,29219337.40915
    Neutral240642716.0000

    Country-wise Highlights (Tests)

    CountryMatchesRunsHSAverage100s50s
    in Australia1199319347.2835
    in England16870132*29.0015
    in Sri Lanka445415390.8030
    in Bangladesh2222102*74.0011
    in South Africa1053515328.1513
    in New Zealand41605420.0001
    in West Indies51224620.3300
    in India513,839206*52.581020

    Major Test Trophies & Phases

    Competition / PhaseMatchesRunsHSAverage100s50s
    Border–Gavaskar Trophy242,03320450.82511
    WTC Cycle (2019–2023)351,769102*29.98115
    WTC Finals (2021, 2023)2642716.0000

    Under Different Captains (Tests)

    CaptainMatchesRunsHSAverage100s50s
    MS Dhoni261,979206*47.1165
    Virat Kohli624,31020243.971222
    KL Rahul3278102*55.6012
    Ajinkya Rahane63687733.4504
    Rohit Sharma51815925.8501
    Jasprit Bumrah1796639.5001

    Signature Series & Iconic Innings (Tests)

    • 2018–19 in Australia (Player of the Series): 521 runs, faced 1,258 balls; hundreds in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney; set up India’s first ever series win in Australia.
    • 2020–21 in Australia: Absorbed 928 balls across the four Tests; repeatedly took blows yet held firm as India won another historic series.
    • Ranchi 2017 vs Australia: Double hundred after 672 minutes and 525 balls — patience and discipline at their peak.
    • Colombo 2015 (opening): 145 off 289* on a tough track, carrying the bat to a famous win.
    • Southampton 2018: 132* on a seaming pitch; the next-best score in the match card was 46 — showed technique and temperament.
    • Debut impact (Bengaluru 2010): Promoted to No.3 in the 4th innings; 72 at a brisk clip in a successful chase — a sign of things to come.

    Read more: – 1 to 100 Jersey Number in Cricket India

    Milestones & Notes

    • Test career: 103 matches, 19 hundreds, 35 fifties, HS 206*, Avg 43.60.
    • One of only three Indians to bat on all five days of a Test (Ranchi 2017 joins M.L. Jaisimha & Ravi Shastri).
    • No.3 specialist: Took over the role after Rahul Dravid; built platforms for the middle order with long, grinding stays.
    • First-class colossus: 66 centuries, 3 triple-hundreds, 21,301 runs at 51.82.
    • White-ball: Brief ODI career (5 matches). No T20Is for India. IPL returns of 390 runs in 30 games; domestic/league T20 tally 1,556 runs with a T20 hundred.
    • County & domestic dedication: Continued to score heavily for Saurashtra and in county cricket (multiple stints), keeping the red-ball craft alive.
    • Retirement: Announced at age 37 on 24 Aug 2025 with a heartfelt note; widely celebrated by teammates and coaches for grit, humility, and team-first mindset.

    Read more : – Tea Break Time in Test Cricket

    In Summary

    Cheteshwar Pujara’s numbers tell the story of a classic Test batter who valued time at the crease and team results over flair. His best came in the toughest conditions, especially against Australia, and his first-class mountain of runs shows how rare and disciplined his craft truly was.

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