"It was great to be associated with Nottinghamshire. I enjoyed playing on wickets in England in challenging conditions. Facing fast bowlers/seamers there is a different experience when compared to playing in India. I am happy that I was able to cope well and score runs," he told reporters on the sidelines of a promotional event here.
"I would love to play in the English County season again, if and when the chance comes," he added.
"During the county stint, I got to spend time with English players Stuart Broad and Samit Patel (who both play for Nottinghamshire) and former England coach Peter Moores.
This was his third county stint, after having previously played for Yorkshire and Derbyshire.
With a tour of Sri Lanka line later this month, Pujara recalled the series in 2015 when India won 2-1 after losing a closely contested first Test and said the century in the final Test at Colombo was a career-defining one for him.
The Saurashtra right-hander had been on the reserves and got a call-up for the third Test due to injuries to Murali Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan.
Pujara topped the batting charts in the 2016-17 home season with 1316 runs in 13 Tests at an average of 62.66, inclusive of four centuries and eight fifties.
"That century was in 2015 against Lanka was a career- defining one for me. I was under pressure and had been struggling for form. It was a difficult phase but I always believed in my abilities. I felt happy to score when the team needed it the most," he said.
Pujara is India's "Mr Dependable" at the vital number three position after the retirement of Rahul Dravid, who continues to mentor him.
"He (Dravid) is a humble person. He has always been a great help. Whenever I have approached him for advice, he has been forthcoming.
"Once when I was not in the best of form, I reached out to him and after watching me bat in the nets for some time, said there was nothing wrong with my technique," the Saurashtra batsman, who has played 48 Tests, said.
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