India batter Cheteshwar Pujara said day three of the second Test against South Africa at the Wanderers was one of those days where everything he planned was panning out exactly the same way.
He added that his partnership of 111 runs with Ajinkya Rahane was crucial for the team to get some runs on board. Pujara was the second top-run scorer in India's second innings score of 266, which helped set a target of 240 for South Africa.
"Looking at the pitch, it has variable bounce and it's not easy. Whenever you get a loose ball, you want to make sure that you put it away because you never know when you will get an unplayable ball. So, yes, it was part of my gameplan that if I get a loose ball, I will go to try and convert it. But I didn't do anything extra. I think I have been batting well," said Pujara in the virtual press conference.