Team India gets set to lock horns against New Zealand in a two-Test series, starting Thursday. It would be the side's maiden Test series under new head coach Rahul Dravid. He took charge after the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup and coached the side for the first time during the just-concluded three-match Twenty20 International (T20I) series that India won 3-0.
During a press conference, reports ANI, Pujara recalled that the side was down after losing the WTC final before bouncing back to form and giving a tough time to England. He feels that the side is high in confidence following the arrival of Dravid, which is good news for most of the players, especially the young guns, as they have worked together during his stint with India A and U-19 teams.
Pujara has struggled of late with his form. Speaking on the same, he affirmed that he has recently scored in the 50s, 80s and 90s. Although he is yet to hit a century of late, he is not bothered about it and would be focusing on the task at hand, i.e. batting as long as he can for the side, while scoring runs would eventually lead to a ton.