The star player, who has been a critical individual from the Indian Test group for quite a while, got an embrace from the previous India hitter.
The team will be back in action on June 7 when it plays Australia in the World Test Championship final at the Oval.
The Indian team arrived in England in multiple groups due to scheduling issues in the Indian Premier League.
Nonetheless, Cheteshwar Pujara was one individual from the group who had been in Britain for a lot of time.
Pujara had been driving Sussex in the District Titles and assembling reliable exhibitions for the group while practically each of the key part from Group India were contending in the Indian Chief Association.
This was Pujara’s second year at Sussex, and according to Sanjay Manjrekar, a former India hitter.
The right-handed player is the “most trustworthy” member of the Indian batting lineup. Manjrekar claims that India played with Pujara in February of last year.
The 35-year-old player was benched for poor performance.
However, Pujara was reinstated into the Indian team due to the poor batting order at the time.
Because India is currently playing Twenty20 cricket.
When he was let go last year, we saw what life might be like without Pujara, and it wasn’t all that great.
Manjrekar expressed to ESPNCricinfo that Pujara is at present the Indian setup’s most solid player.
They still need him,” Manjrekar continued. “I’m willing to admit that India is not yet ready for life without Pujara after he returns.
Pujara also played with Steve Smith this year at Sussex; In preparation for the WTC Final and the Ashes series.
Which will be played in England after India wins the title, the Aussie batsman joined the County team.
Pujara played his 100th Test for India recently in the Line Gavaskar Prize. Another veteran from India.
Ajinkya Rahane, was called back into the Test squad following the injury to Shreyas Iyer. He is likely to play in the World Test Championship title match.