"The way I started playing shots, I expected that they will be on the defensive mode but when they have 537 runs on board the plan is very simple, first to reach that mark. And obviously we have a bright chance to win the game if we bat well tomorrow," said Pujara who scored an attacking 124.
"The ball will start turning from tomorrow and batting on day five will be difficult. At the moment I don't want to talk too much about it," said Pujara, who himself along with Murali Vijay were dismissed in the final session.
"We are still in a good position once we bat well tomorrow and get a lead of 60-70 runs which will help us in the second innings. It's a good wicket to bat on. I saw some spin, saw a couple of balls turn and bounce. We expect it to be more as match progresses, but our first focus will be to bat well tomorrow. And possibly press for win the day after."
Pujara added 209 runs for the second wicket with Vijay who played the ideal foil, scoring 126.
Asked about the chemistry between him and the Tamil Nadu player, with whom he has forged six triple-digit stands including a record 370 against Australia at Hyderabad three years ago, Pujara said they communicate well with each other on and off the field.
"It's the communication, both of us have been playing Test cricket for a long time. Especially me and him - we are playing (only) this format particularly and we have spent a lot time not just on field by talking about this format. Sometimes it's difficult for players playing only this particular format," said Pujara who, like Vijay, has been preferred only for Test matches.
Pujara admitted he was a nervous wreck before this game at his home town but was determined to get over the butterflies in his stomach.
"It (hundred) means a lot. I have been playing lot of domestic matches at Rajkot here and I have experience of playing in these conditions. I have a triple hundred in one of these first class games. But before the game I had many nervous moments. There were expectations.
"Family members and close friends were watching this game. Even the crowd was expecting (a century) but I told myself I don't have to think about it with the kind of position India was in. We wanted to put up a good total and I wanted to focus on my batting and things turned out well."
"To be very honest I was hoping to get a double hundred. They had so many runs on board. I thought it will help the team if I could get a double hundred. I was nervous but I was focusing on scoring more runs."
He conceded that he misjudged a few short balls that hit him on the body and helmet but was determined to carry on.
"I got a couple of good bouncers and I thought I did not judge it well. At international level you expect bouncers. Usually I am very good against the short ball. I told myself even if I get hit on the helmet or the body I will stick to the goal and continue batting I know the conditions really well. A couple of short balls won't disturb me and my game plan."
"Initially when the ball hit me I thought it was a little high as it hit me on my rear pad, not on my front pad and it was quite high. I confirmed with Vijay and even he felt it was high and then I was confident taking the risk. (DRS)."
Talking about his strike rate which had been in news, Pujara said that coach Anil Kumble had only told him to show the same sort of intent which he showed in domestic matches and not worry about anything else.
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