Melbourne: Australia pace spearhead Pat Cummins describes Cheteshwar Pujara as a "brick wall", whose wicket he targeted once captain Virat Kohli returned home after the first Test during the recent series against India.
Kohli missed the last three Tests of the series which India won 2-1 as he returned home on a paternity leave.
Cummins, who was Australia's vice-captain for the four-match Test series, said Pujara turned out to be the deciding factor with his rock-solid performances with the bat.
"My initial thought was that he (Pujara) was the brick wall, so once we opened up his end, I thought that still made all three results in the game possible, winning, losing or a draw. But it was satisfying too: before the series, once we knew Virat (Kohli) was going to miss the last three Tests, Pujara was the big wicket for me.
"He was the deciding factor in the series a couple of years earlier - he was their rock in middle order - and I felt a big part of the series battle would be played out against him," the speedster was quoted as saying by a leading media outlet.
"He was a huge deciding factor in them drawing Sydney and then winning at the Gabba, so he certainly made a big mark on the series."
One of the highlights of the series was the contest between Pujara and Cummins. While Cummins got the better of Pujara five times in eight innings, Pujara made 271 runs while facing 928 balls, which included series-defining contributions in Sydney and Brisbane.
"After the first two games, I thought he (Pujara) might have had to adapt to try to take the game on a little bit more and put pressure back on the bowlers," said Cummins who took 21 wickets from the four matches.
"But if anything, he went the other way. He went, 'No, I know my game so well, I'm going to just bat and bat and scoring will take care of itself' - whether it's down the other end or later in his innings...a lot of the time he was there just to face out the tough spells, bat and bat and bat..."