Cheteshwar Pujara, among the most well-rounded Test cricketers in the history of Indian Cricket, has recently declared retiring all types of cricket, and this marks the end of a career that lasted over a decade and a half. It is worth mentioning that Prime Minister Narendra Modi penned the 37-year-old an emotional letter praising his contribution to Indian cricket and to the longer form of the game, more importantly.
Cheteshwar Pujara made his debut in 2010 and played 103 Tests totalling 7,195 overall runs (average 43.60), with 19 centuries and 35 half-centuries. His greatest performances were in foreign countries and particularly in Australia, where he enabled India to win consecutive Test series, including the historic 201819 series, in which he was named Player of the Series.

Also, he followed the footsteps of Rahul Dravid by being at number three. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent a handwritten letter to Pujara when he announced his retirement. Pujara posted the letter to his social media pages.
I was honoured to receive a letter of appreciation on my retirement from our Honourable Prime Minister. The warm sentiments expressed are much appreciated. While I venture into my second innings, I cherish every memory on the field, and all the love and appreciation I have… pic.twitter.com/s74fIYrboM
— Cheteshwar Pujara (@cheteshwar1) August 31, 2025 Dear Cheteshwar,
I learnt about your decision to retire from all forms of cricket. Following the announcement, there has been an outpouring of appreciation from the fans and the cricketing fraternity about your remarkable achievements. I convey my heartiest congratulations and warmest greetings on a spectacular cricketing career.
Dear Cheteshwar,
I learnt about your decision to retire from all forms of cricket. Following the announcement, there has been an outpouring of appreciation from the fans and the cricketing fraternity about your remarkable achievements. I convey my heartiest congratulations and warmest greetings on a spectacular cricketing career.
In an age dominated by shorter formats of cricket, you were a reminder of the beauty of the longer format of the game. Your unflappable temperament and ability to bat long hours with great concentration made you the fulcrum of the Indian batting line-up.
Your outstanding cricketing career is dotted with moments of remarkable skill and resolve, especially in challenging conditions overseas. For example, fans will always remember instances like the tests in Australia, when you laid the foundation for India’s historic first-ever series win on Australian soil! Standing tall against one of the most potent bowling attacks, you showed what it meant to shoulder responsibility for the team.
There have been many series victories, centuries, double centuries and accolades in your career. But no numbers can capture the sense of calm that your presence gave to fans and teammates, that the team’s fate was in safe hands. This is truly your abiding legacy that goes beyond mere numbers.
Your passion for the game was also reflected in the fact that even while being an international cricketer, you made it a point to play first-class cricket, whether it was for Saurashtra, or abroad. Your long association with Saurashtra cricket and your contribution to putting Rajkot on the cricketing map will remain a source of immense pride for every youngster in the region.
I am sure that your father, a cricketer himself as well as your mentor, is proud of you. Puja and Aditi must be delighted to be able to spend more time with you. They have all made great sacrifices to support you along the way.
Beyond the field, your in-depth analysis as a commentator continues to add great value to cricket enthusiasts, who look forward to hearing your insights. I am confident that you will keep yourself associated with the game and inspire budding cricketers.
Best wishes for your journey ahead.
Warm regards,
Yours,
(Narendra Modi)
