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I was worried about my technique after getting dropped in Australia: Prithvi Shaw

Smashes 32 off just 17 balls against Punjab Kings in the IPL, hitting three fours and two sixes

I was worried about my technique after getting dropped in Australia: Prithvi Shaw

Prithvi Shaw. PTI file



Mumbai, April 19

The promising Prithvi Shaw says he had started "worrying" about his technique after being dropped in Australia before roaring back to form in domestic cricket, thanks to a few technical changes he made in his game.

Shaw, 21, was dropped after his twin failures in the opening Test at Adelaide last December.

However, the Mumbai batsman dominated the Vijay Hazare Trophy like no other in the history of the tournament, amassing a whopping 827 runs in eight matches.

Then, Shaw made a blistering 72 off 38 balls in Delhi Capitals' first match of the season against Chennai Super Kings.

"After getting dropped from the Test side after the first Test in Australia, I started worrying about my technique on why I was getting bowled. Even if it was a minor mistake, I wanted to minimise that. I started working on it there itself," said Shaw after Delhi Capitals' win over Punjab Kings on Sunday night.

He smashed 32 off just 17 balls against Punjab Kings, hitting three fours and two sixes.

"I worked on my initial movement - getting more stable and more ready before the bowler has bowled.

"After returning from Australia, I worked with my coach Prashant Shetty and also Pravin Amre before going to the Vijay Hazare Trophy, and it worked quite well. I played my natural game in Vijay Hazare Trophy, but I made a small technical change. After that, it's going well.

"I didn't get a lot of practice for IPL, the T20 format. But I got good practice sessions with Ricky Ponting, Pravin Amre and Prashant Shetty," he added.

The talented batsman said Delhi Capitals head coach Ponting had given him the freedom to express himself.

"He (Ponting) just says go there and play freely without thinking a lot of things. Partnerships are quite important in the first six overs.

"We (him and Shikhar Dhawan) do plan about all this (having targets and looking at the scoreboard) before we go to bat.

"The first six overs are crucial in this kind of wicket which is not easy to bat on in the powerplay." 

On Sunday, Dhawan struck a swashbuckling 92 as Delhi Capitals made short work of a huge 196-run target for a six-wicket win over Punjab Kings.

Dhawan looked in sublime form during his 49-ball knock that was studded with 13 fours and two sixes.

Dhawan was ably supported by Shaw (32 off 17) first up and then skipper Rishabh Pant and Marcus Stoinis as DC chased down 196 in 18.2 overs. PTI


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