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“I’m Not Thinking Too Far Off And Want To Stay In The Present” – Prithvi Shaw

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“I’m Not Thinking Too Far Off And Want To Stay In The Present” – Prithvi Shaw
Prithvi Shaw. Photo: PTI Photo

The explosive right-handed batter Prithvi Shaw showed his batting skills with a superb 159 runs for Mumbai against Chhattisgarh during the sixth-round match of the Ranji Trophy season at Raipur. It was a brilliant knock by Shaw that put pressure back on the bowlers. He scored 159 off 185 deliveries with 18 fours and 3 sixes that helped Mumbai post 352 in the first innings.

After his injury, this was his second game. He suffered a knee injury during the Royal One-day International Cup playing for Northamptonshire. Before this match, he looked impressive against Bengal making 35 but was not able to convert into a big score.

“I’m not thinking too far off and want to stay in the present,” Prithvi Shaw told The Indian Express. “There is no expectation, I’m happy that I’m back playing cricket. I have just come back after injury and just want to give my best. I aim to win the Ranji Trophy for Mumbai and I’m trying to achieve that by contributing as much as I can going ahead.”

Prithvi Shaw missed the 2023 season due to an injury including Syed Mushtaq Ali and Vijay Hazare Trophy. He would be hoping for good performances in the 2024 Indian Premier League for Delhi Capitals. He had a disappointing outing for Delhi Capitals in the 2023 edition of IPL. Shaw made just 106 runs from 8 matches with best score of 54.

Prithvi Shaw
Prithvi Shaw

His performances dipped as Delhi Capitals could not qualify for the playoff stage. Shaw has suffered a lot of injuries and controversies in his short career so far. He was indulged in a fight with a lady that made life tough for him. Despite his performances in IPL 2023, Delhi Capitals decided to retain him for the upcoming season starting from March onwards.

Prithvi Shaw’s performance for Team India In International Cricket

Shaw has played just 5 Test matches (9 innings) with 1 century and 2 half-centuries to his name. He scored a century in his debut match against West Indies at Rajkot. He played in his first test match against Australia at Adelaide on 17th December 2020 but did not feature due to injury.

The stylish opener played 5 ODI matches so far with his best score of 49. He played his last ODI match against Sri Lanka on 25th July 2021. Shaw was dismissed without opening his account in his debut T20I match against Sri Lanka on 25th July 2021.


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