The Indian number three had drawn flak for his slow approach during the Caribbean tour but has bounced back on his return, posting three back-to-back centuries and three fifties from five Tests.
"I have not changed much as far as technique is concerned. It's just the intent. The way I started off against New Zealand I was just missing out on 100s. I spoke to Anilbhai and he told me 'there's nothing wrong in the way I'm batting. Probably the area which I can improve is the 'intent' and that's what I worked on," Pujara said.
"Completing hundred with a six was special to me. As I started well in the first Test and getting a century at home was special to me. I just wanted to continue my form and wanted to capitalise. Myself and Virat wanted to build a partnership and it's a crucial one for the team."
He played his strokes and hit two sixes including one over midwicket to get to his 11th Test century while Kohli was seen batting in a sedate manner and did not take hit a single six.
Showering praise on the skipper, he said: "He (Virat) likes to play his shots. I always enjoy batting with him. He likes to dominate. We just wanted to capitalise on the situation. I enjoyed batting with him."
Pujara survived run out scares twice on 22 in the first session but asserted that there was no "communication gap".
The key to building a partnership is understanding the situation and not the batting partner at the other end, Pujara said.
"I've played with all of the cricketers right from junior level. I know most of the guys really well. It's about understanding the situation not the partners."
Asked about the assessment of his pitch, Pujara said, "Day one is always good for batting in India. I don't know how it will shape tomorrow. We are looking to put up a good total. It may turn a bit more from day two.
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