India head coach Rahul Dravid has backed senior top-order batter Cheteshwar Pujara to do well in the second Test at the Wanderers, saying that the Rajkot-based batter has achieved a lot in the years he has played Test cricket. Pujara, undergoing a lean patch, was dismissed for a golden duck during India's first innings in the first Test at Centurion. In the second innings, he made only 16 runs off 64 balls and fell twice to Lungi Ngidi.
"I hate using the word 'concerned'. He is doing the best he can. I do recognise that at times, certainly, he'd like to score more. Someone like him sets really high standards for himself. He has achieved a lot in the ten years he has played cricket. He knows the highs he has had and the kind of success, performances, or runs scored in the past. He would like to replicate that and keep doing that over and over again," said Dravid in the virtual press conference on the eve of the second Test.
"Sometimes it doesn't happen but it's not about being worried, it is about the position he bats which is a bit tough in these conditions. When you get to set, it is nice of your top three or four getting to convert a big score. If that happens, it sets you up very well as a team. It would be great if Pujara does that because we know when he does that, a lot of times India do win those games or put yourself in a really good position," added Dravid, who captained India in the past.