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Pujara to play Ranji fixture against Karnataka


Cheteshwar Pujara watches a short ball carefully, South Africa v India, 2nd Test, Durban, 1st day, December 26, 2010 Middle-order batsman Cheteshwar Pujara, who has been out of action for more than six months following a knee injury and subsequent surgery, is set to make a comeback in the Ranji Trophy. Pujara told theIndian Express he will turn out for Saurashtra in their Ranji encounter against Karnataka starting on November 29, after being declared fit by the physio at the National Cricket Academy.
"The NCA physio has given me an all-clear on my fitness and told me that I can play competitive cricket again," Pujara said. "I'm looking forward to playing the Ranji game against Karnataka to start with."
Pujara, 23, picked up his injury during the IPL in March. He missed out on much of that tournament, and has been out of consideration for international duty since. It was the second time in his short career that he had injured his knee, and underwent surgery after consulting Dr. Andrew Williams in England.
Prior to the knee issue, Pujara made an eye-catching start to his Test career, scoring a match-winning 72 against Australia on debut. He played two more Tests during India's tour of South Africa. His recovery allows him two first-class games to reinforce his credentials ahead of the December 10 selection meeting for the India tour of Australia.
"The last time I had the same surgery on my left knee and I made a good comeback. I'm hopeful I can do it again," Pujara said. "Selection is not in my hands but I will be preparing myself keeping the Australia tour in mind. If I can score big in those two games then I'll give myself a good chance of a comeback.
"Unfortunately this injury happened when India had lined up to play a lot of Tests and it was very disappointing to sit out. I started on my rehab the day after my surgery and I concentrated hard to make a quick return. When you are out of cricket for so long the hunger is even more to do well. Because I have not played cricket for last four months, I am eager to bat for long."

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