Ranji Trophy Final: 'Opportunities Like This Don't Come Again,' Says Pundir After Century Against Karnataka

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Pundir etched his name in the history books as he became the first Jammu and Kashmir player to hit a century in the Ranji Trophy Final. He completed his hundred off 186 deliveries and also forged a 139-run partnership with opener Yawer Hassan, who scored 88 runs.

"Right now, to be honest, it hasn’t fully sunk in. But it’s a special moment. I never thought I would score a century in a final like this. Opportunities like this don’t come again and again. My only aim was to enjoy the moment and bat for as long as possible. That was my target; to stay at the crease as long as I could," Pundir said in a video released by the BCCI Domestic on Wednesday.

The Jammu and Kashmir's star also explained the reason behind changing his gears after 90 and completing the hundred with a six. "There was no pressure, there's actually a story behind it. When I played U-19, I got out on 96, I had played out 4-5 maidens, and I got out on 96 so my thinking since then has been to get to a century as soon as possible when you are in the 90s," he explained.

Pundir also spoke about his strategy which helped him tackle the early seam movement available to Karnataka's experienced bowlers.

The Jammu and Kashmir's star also explained the reason behind changing his gears after 90 and completing the hundred with a six. "There was no pressure, there's actually a story behind it. When I played U-19, I got out on 96, I had played out 4-5 maidens, and I got out on 96 so my thinking since then has been to get to a century as soon as possible when you are in the 90s," he explained.

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Pundir got out at the start of the second day as he was trapped by Vidyadhar Patil and was caught at mid-wicket. He scored 121 runs and hammered 12 fours and two sixes during his stay at the crease.

Article Source: IANS