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My record in Australia phenomenal but England feels like second home: Pujara after MCC honour

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My record in Australia phenomenal but England feels like second home: Pujara after MCC honour
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Cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara reflects on his career and his recent honorary life membership with the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). He describes England as a 'second home' due to his extensive experience playing county cricket there.

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The recognition of an Indian cricketer by the MCC underscores the historical and cultural ties between Indian and English cricket institutions.

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Standout performances of Cheteshwar Pujara's exemplary Test career came in Australia but the former India number three, who was recently honoured with the MCC life membership, says he only got the home away from home feeling in England.

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