Virat Kohli acknowledged that Cheteshwar Pujara’s steadfast role at No. 3 made his own job at No. 4 significantly easier, contributing greatly to his success.
Virat Kohli Pays Tribute to Cheteshwar Pujara’s Test Legacy

Former India Test skipper Virat Kohli congratulated Cheteshwar Pujara on his retirement from all forms of Indian cricket. The red-ball specialist played a pivotal role during Kohli’s dominance as Test captain, holding the fort for the team on numerous occasions at the crucial number 3 spot.
Cheteshwar Pujara leaves behind a remarkable legacy in Indian cricket. With 7,195 runs in 103 Tests at an average of 43.60, he is India’s eighth-highest run-getter in the format. His dominance extended to the domestic circuit, where he piled up 21,301 runs in first-class cricket, cementing his reputation as one of the finest red-ball specialists of his era.
The former India skipper posted an Instagram story for Pujara a couple of days after his retirement. Kohli credited Pujara for playing a significant role in his career, noting that his presence at number 3 often made things easier for him when he walked in to bat at number 4.
“Thank you for making my job easier at 4 pujji. You’ve had an amazing career. Congratulations and wish you the best for what’s ahead. God bless you @cheteshwar_pujara,” Kohli wrote on Instagram.
Known for his resilience, he excelled at wearing down opposition bowlers and occupying the crease for long periods—a skill most evident during the back-to-back tours of Australia in 2018 and 2021, where he was instrumental in India’s consecutive series triumphs Down Under.
The technically sound right-hander made his Test debut against Australia in Bengaluru in 2010 and went on to play a key role in several memorable red-ball triumphs over the Aussies. However, he was dropped from the India Test team after the 2023 World Test Championship Final.
“Cheteshwar Pujara instrumental in Virat Kohli’s runs”

Ravichandran Ashwin echoed Virat Kohli’s sentiments on Cheteshwar Pujara, stressing that the former Saurashtra batter was pivotal in enabling the ex-skipper’s run-scoring consistency.