What India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara said

Fifth day's plans

We are hopeful we will get the seven wickets as early as possible. They batted well in the first innings but it was a difficult condition for our bowlers. We are very hopeful that we will get those seven wickets in the next couple of sessions.

Not imposing follow-on

I think the idea was to give the bowlers some rest. We had bowled and fielded for more than 100 overs. So I think it (not enforcing follow-on) was to give them a little break for the session (so that) they can recover.

Charging the opposition in 2nd innings

When I went in to bat, the idea was to score as many runs as possible. We were looking forward to 150-200 runs on the board. I was just batting freely. We just wanted to express ourselves.

Wicket's condition

I think ball has started turning now probably. The wicket is slightly on the slower side but it has opened up. There will be more assistance for the spinners. We expected the ball to turn from day three but it started turning from day four. We bowled as a good bowling unit because it wasn’t an easy wicket. There was a lot of patience involved.

Going out of character to play shots

There was a situation where I could play freely. When it comes to Test cricket you have to put a price on your wicket. In the first innings you don’t want to play a poor shot and get out. But I had gone aggressive in the second session as even if we got out, there are other batsmen to come and hit.