India, Aug. 24 -- When Cheteshwar Pujara made his international debut in 2010 against Australia, he was earmarked to take up the No.3 mantle from Rahul Dravid. The Wall was playing back then, but everyone knew that once Dravid hung up his boots, it would be Pujara who would have to fill the big void and make the spot his own. This is a pretty daunting task for someone who is just starting out in international cricket. But slowly and steadily, as time passed, Pujara grew into the role, and eventually, he became Dravid's successor, frustrating the opponents just like his predecessor.
Now that Pujara has retired from all forms of Indian cricket, he would fondly look back at what he did and how he managed to serve Indian cricket for a decade...
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