6,6,6,6,6..', Cheteshwar Pujara's storm blew the bowlers away, 181 minutes of explosive batting, stormy 110 runs in 25 balls with 5 sixes
- byManasavi
- 24 Jan, 2025

Cheteshwar Pujara: Cheteshwar Pujara is known for his slow batting that he will play on the wicket and save the wicket from falling and after that when the bowlers get tired, then he will start scoring runs. This technique of his also gave results to him and Team India, due to which Team India was successful in winning the Border Gavaskar Trophy twice in Australia. But they say that "Change is the law of nature."
Even in Test cricket, now the batsmen do not focus on spending more time, rather their aim is to score runs. Seeing them, Pujara has also brought aggression in his game. And now he has smashed the bowlers and scored a stormy century.
Cheteshwar Pujara scored a stormy century
In this match, Pujara scored a century while batting aggressively. In this innings, Pujara spent 181 minutes at the crease and during that time he faced 131 balls and scored 174 runs with the help of 20 fours and 5 sixes. The aggression of Pujara's innings can be understood from the fact that his strike rate in this innings was 132.82. Pujara scored 110 runs in 25 balls in this innings with the help of boundaries.
Pujara and Clarke scored centuries
Actually this match was played between Sussex and Surrey in the Royal London ODI Cup in the year 2022. Sussex, batting first, scored 378 runs with the help of captain Cheteshwar Pujara's 174 runs and Tom Clarke's century. Apart from these two, no other batsman could do anything special. Both of them had a partnership of 205 runs for the third wicket.
Huge victory of Sussex
It was very difficult for Surrey to chase such a big target and that is what happened. Due to the pressure of the big target, all the batsmen of Surrey team kept throwing their wickets in the pursuit of hitting big shots. Except Ryan Patel and Tom Lowes, the rest of the batsmen were facing difficulty even to touch the double digit mark. Ryan scored 65 runs and Tom scored 57 runs. Surrey's team was reduced to 162 runs and Sussex won this match by 216 runs.