Pujara, who represented India in three Tests, scoring 107 runs in five innings, has received encouragement from opener Virender Sehwag, who too was at the NCA after his shoulder surgery, and senior batsman Rahul Dravid.
"Sehwag told me don't worry, it will be okay.' Whatever has happened has happened. Just focus on your rehab'. Dravid sent me a message saying that 'don't worry you are injured but I'm very sure you will be able to come out of it'," he said.
Pujara, who scored a crucial attacking 72 against Australia in the fourth innings of his debut Test at Bangalore last year, felt he did well in the limited opportunities he got.
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"Everyone appreciated my innings against Australia -- Gary Kirsten and all senior players. Even the way I batted in South Africa, everyone was impressed with the way I was able to cope up with fast bowling in conditions where pace and bounce is more.
"In South Africa, I was at the crease in difficult conditions, but had crucial partnerships with [VVS] Laxmanbhai in one match and [MS] Dhonibhai in another, which was important for the team. At that time even a 25-40 run partnership was important. So everyone appreciated that.
"Kirsten just told me to start converting my innings. 'When you get set you have to start scoring runs'," he said.
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