Prithvi Shaw: After scoring a century of Prithvi Shaw, got a bad condition 'punishment'
Nowadays, Buchi Babu Tournament is played in Chennai. The third match of the tournament is played between Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh. Prithvi Shaw, who plays for Maharashtra in this match, has recorded a brilliant century. This is Shaw’s first game for Maharashtra. Earlier, he had previously played Mumbai in domestic cricket. In this match against Chhattisgarh, he scored 111 runs off 141 balls using 15 fours and a six (a total of 16 fours and sixes). Maharashtra scored 217 runs thanks to Shaw’s Century. Maharashtra started a good start. Prithvi Shaw and Sachin Das added 71 runs for the first wicket, of which Shaw scored 55 runs. He hit 9 fours during his half -century innings. The turn of Maharashtra looked staggering after the first wicket fell. But Shaw handled the turn from one side. The Maharashtra team was all in the first innings of this match for 217 runs. Shaw was rushed out by Shubham Aggarwal in this match. What did Prithvi Shaw say after playing a century turn? After playing a century’s turn, Prithvi Shaw made a big statement about his career. Prithvi Shaw said I have no problem starting cricket again. Because I have seen a lot of up and downs in my life. I am a very confident person, I have full confidence in my own way of working on myself. I hope this season will be really good for me and my team. I don’t want anyone’s sympathy – Prithvi Shaw further said that I didn’t change anything. I just went on basics, I do what I have been doing since my under 19 days, after which I reached the Indian team. I do the same again. I practice more, go to the gym, run. It is clear that it is small things, it is not a big matter, because I have been doing it all since I was 12-13 years old. Prithvi Shaw also said during this time that I do not want any sympathy. No problem. I’ve seen it before. I had full support from my family. And also some of my friends who were with me when I wasn’t spiritually good. Everything is fine now. Share this story -tags