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Tributes pour in for Cheteshwar Pujara after retirement

UNI
Sunday, 24 August 2025 (16:11 IST)
Mumbai: Cheteshwar Pujara called time on his international career via a post on social media. Cricket pundits and former players led the way in tributes for India’s former no. 3 Test star Pujara.

The former India international received several plaudits on his international career. Leading the way was India's Test captain Shubman Gill.

"Thank you pujji bhai @cheteshwar1," Gill said.

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Thank you pujji bhai @cheteshwar1 pic.twitter.com/xhJs6I67rt

— Shubman Gill (@ShubmanGill) August 24, 2025 >

India head coach Gautam Gambhir applauded the batter’s fighting spirit.

"He stood tall when the storm raged, he fought when hope was fading. Congratulations Pujji
"Congratulations on a fantastic career!You have been a great ambassador of this wonderful game @cheteshwar1 We are all proud of all your achievements on the cricket field. You gave it your all for the team! It was a privilege to have worked with you and may you continue to shine in your second innings! Best wishes to you, Puja , Aditi and your Dad. Well Done!!" he said.

Cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle recalled that Pujara played with “class and dignity” and that the batter gave his very best for India.

"You have been a symbol of everything Indian cricket stands for @cheteshwar1. You were tough, an absolute fighter, you played with class and dignity and everytime you were on the field, you did your best for India. As followers, we could not have asked for more. Indian fans will stand up and clap wherever they are today," Bhogle said.

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You have been a symbol of everything Indian cricket stands for @cheteshwar1. You were tough, an absolute fighter, you played with class and dignity and everytime you were on the field, you did your best for India. As followers, we could not have asked for more. Indian fans will…

— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 24, 2025 >

Former India batter VVS Laxman recalled Pujara’s gritty Gabba knock in 2021, during which he overcame hostile pace bowling to help India secure a historic win.

"From the time I first saw Pujara and his potential, it was brilliant to see that potential translating into performance. His courage, grit and determination stood out and the body blows that he took in the Gabba test we won against Australia symbolised Pujara the cricketer for me, willing to give everything he has for his country. Well done @cheteshwar1 and wish you a happy and joyous second innings," he said.

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From the time I first saw Pujara and his potential, it was brilliant to see that potential translating into performance. His courage, grit and determination stood out and the body blows that he took in the Gabba test we won against Australia symbolised Pujara the cricketer for… pic.twitter.com/HsM54bVRVa

— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) August 24, 2025 >

Former India international Suresh Raina also congratulated Pujara on his prolific career.
The 37-year-old ended as India’s eighth-highest run-getter in the Test format, with 7,195 runs at an average of 43.60 with 19 centuries to his name.

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