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Have Australia found their plan to break Cheteshwar Pujara’s resistance? | ESPNcricinfo.com – ESPNcricinfo
India’s No. 3 was caught at leg gully, and it is unlikely to be the last time we see that position on this tour
Plan A: try and take the outside edge. Plan B: bowl straight with a funky leg-side field. Plan C: put in a leg gully. And gone. Travis Head, Australia A’s captain and national skipper Tim Paine – who will be plotting for the weeks ahead – conjured a way to extract a well-set Cheteshwar Pujara for Australia A against the touring Indians; and don’t be surprised if we see plenty of it over the next few weeks.
It’s far-fetched to suggest Australia have an answer to the batsman who was their major nemesis…
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