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Watch- Prithvi Shaw Embarrassed As Saini And Siraj Have Fun With Him In A Hilarious Video

Prithvi Shaw Saini Siraj

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Before the Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore match in IPL 2021, Prithvi Shaw was trolled for being chubby. While players were preparing Navdeep Saini and Mohammed Siraj had fun with Shaw that will leave you in splits. Shaw is quite popular among all the Indian players and they keep pulling his leg time and time again.

Prithvi Shaw Embarrassed As Saini And Siraj Have Fun With Him

Saini and Siraj approached Shaw before the match and made sure to remind him of the recess fat on his body. In recent times Shaw has gotten a little heavier which sometimes has an impact on his running between the wickets. After the hilarious interaction with Siraj and Saini, Shaw will certainly train more in the gym during IPL 2021.

After both the RCB bowlers embarrassingly touched Shaw’s body he quickly went away while others started laughing. We won’t call it body shaming as both Siraj and Saini are good friends of Shaw and as they have played a lot of cricket together for India A.

Nevertheless, Prithvi Shaw was certainly given a reality check with regards to his shape by both the fast bowlers who are extremely fit. The video is now getting viral on the internet and the majority of them believe that Indian players can afford to be a little more classy. The RCB fast bowlers made fun of Shaw’s chest and here’s the video of it.

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https://twitter.com/Freak4Kolly/status/1387645241260339200?s=20

Meanwhile, Prithvi Shaw did get going with the bat against RCB but failed to capitalize on his start. The talented Delhi Capitals opener scored 21 in 18 balls and was removed by the highest wicket-taker in the tournament so far Harshal Patel. It ended by being a nail-biting contest as RCB pulled off a win on the last ball and gained 2 valuable points in IPL 2021.

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