Shaw, 21, who smashed 17 fours and seven sixes in his 122-ball 165-run knock, registered his fourth century of the tournament.
Prithvi Shaw. Pic/AFP
Riding on skipper Prithvi Shaw’s ‘calculated’ century, Mumbai thrashed Karnataka by 72 runs to enter the Vijay Hazare Trophy final on Thursday.
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Shaw, 21, who smashed 17 fours and seven sixes in his 122-ball 165-run knock, registered his fourth century of the tournament. With 754 runs under his belt, Shaw became the highest run-scorer in a single edition of the domestic one-day tournament, surpassing Karnataka’s Mayank Agarwal’s tally of 723 runs during the 2018 edition.
Cautious knock
Describing his century knock, Shaw speaking to mid-day from New Delhi, said: “It was not an attacking knock. The ball was moving initially, so I played cautiously. I changed gears after the 10th over, but when Aditya Tare [16] got out, I stopped playing shots for another three to four overs. So, I think I played a calculated knock.”
Put into bat, Mumbai posted 322 in 49.2 overs. Left-arm spinner Shams Mulani, who was promoted to No. 4, was the second-highest run getter with 45 after Shaw.
In reply, Karnataka managed to score 250 in 43 overs with in-form opener Devdutt Padikkal scoring run-a-ball 64.
Determined Shaw
Shaw was determined to put up his best show after the Australia tour disappointment. “It was on my mind that I had to do something big, put up a dominating show to make a comeback [in the Indian team]. I don’t know whether I will get to play [in the ODI series against England]. I have scored runs, but now it all depends on the selectors. I will continue to give my best wherever I play,” Shaw said.
“When I was on the bench during the Australia tour, I kept working hard in the nets and also when I returned to Mumbai. I accepted my mistakes and worked on them. Those were minor errors, but it made a very big difference in my batting. Now, I am comfortable as I have cleared all those doubts and it has resulted in my consistence performances,” noted Shaw.
Brief scores
Mumbai 322 all out in 49.2 overs (P Shaw 165, S Mulani 45; Vyshak V 4-56, P Krishna 3-64) beat Karnataka 250 all out in 42.4 overs (D Padikkal 64, Sharath 61; T Kotian 2-23, T Deshpande 2-37) by 72 runs