29-year-old Pujara struck his 11th ton in his 47th Test and he was going strong on 109 off 232 balls with the help of 15 boundaries when tea was taken. Karun Nair was giving him company on 13 from 21 balls.
Captain Virat Kohli, however, failed to deliver once again as he was out for 6 in post-lunch session today. Kohli, who went off the field on the first day due to an injury and did not field the whole of second day yesterday, had scored 0, 13, 12, 15 in the four innings of the earlier two Tests.
Overnight 10 after India resumed on 120 for 1, Pujara soaked the pressure and built his innings beautifully. A classical cover drive against Pat Cummins brought up his hundred from 214 balls.
Returning to action after a freak shoulder injury on day one, Kohli (6 from 23 balls) had a testing 37-minute vigil at the crease before being dismissed in a soft manner by Cummins immediately after the new ball was taken in the 81st over.
Cummins prised out key wickets of Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane (14) en route to his 3/49 as Indians threw their wickets cheaply on a flat track of JSCA International Stadium Complex hosting its maiden Test.
Australia took the second new ball immediately after 80 overs and Cummins earned them the most prized wicket of Kohli. Yet to get into his rhythm, Kohli went for an expansive drive outside the off-stump as the ball flew to second slip where Steve Smith held on to the catch at shoulder height and the Australian camp jumped in joy.
Pujara, however, remained unperturbed and showing patience and discipline, he went on to notch up his second hundred against the Australians and first one by an Indian in this ongoing series.
He made clever use of his feet against the spinners and never allowed them to settle down on a wicket that aided some turn while he was extremely choosy against the likes of Cummins and Josh Hazlewood.
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