Pujara did not have a great run in the West Indies tour last month and even missed out from the playing eleven in the third Test.
It remains to be seen which eleven the team management fields in the Kanpur Test beginning on Thursday, but Pujara is geared up for the three-match series. He had played two marathon innings of 166 and 256 not out in the Duleep Trophy.
"I would agree to the fact that the Duleep Trophy double century was a sort of an innings that I needed before the start of a Test series. Actually the 166 that I scored in my first game of the tournament was the turning point. That innings brought in me the confidence," Pujara was quoted as saying by bcci.Tv.
Pujara has not scored a Test hundred since August last year but that doesn't bother him.
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Talking about the New Zealand series, Pujara said the team is focussed on regaining the number one ranking.
"It is going to be a challenging series for us against New Zealand. We have the chance to become No.1 again and the aim will be to be on top for a long time.
one for India, Pujara credited team work for the result.
"The last year was very good for the Indian team. We played very good cricket, especially in Test matches, where we haven't lost a match. Most of the matches we dominated and we played as a team.
"All the players performed, that was the reason for our success. Our lower order contributed, our pacers and spinners both did well and all the batters, at some stage, did well. That was the reason for our success."
He praised the lower order batting of Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and newcomer Jayant Yadav for frustrating the opposition with defiant stands.
"And when they have a chance of getting us out for a lesser total, we end up getting a lead of 150-22. That puts them under