Rajkot, Aug. 24 -- Cheteshwar Pujara, who became the latest Indian batting bigwig to call it a day across all forms of Indian cricket, made an honest admission about serving as a batting coach if the opportunity presents itself in the future.

After two years of exile from the Test side, Pujara on Sunday announced his decision to hang up his boots and set sail towards uncharted seas. During his years of absence, Pujara continued to grind in the domestic circuit and began a stint as a commentator.

He was a notable presence behind the mic in the recently concluded inaugural edition of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between England and India. Considering Pujara's refined technique, a role as a batting coach now doesn't seem too far away from...