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Prithvi Shaw picks county over Deodhar

Updated on: 14 July,2023 07:32 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Subodh Mayure | subodh.mayure@mid-day.com

On Monday, West Zone selectors picked Shaw in their 15-member squad for the zonal 50-over tournament, but the attacking batsman revealed to mid-day that he will be heading to England where he will spend the next 45 days

Prithvi Shaw picks county over Deodhar

West Zone’s Prithvi Shaw after his 50 against South yesterday. Pic/PTI

Mumbai opener Prithvi Shaw scored an invaluable 65 as West Zone struggled to post 129-7 against South Zone on Day Two of the Duleep Trophy final in Bangalore on Thursday. However, the Priyank Panchal-led West Zone side will miss Shaw’s services in the Deodhar Trophy to be held in Puducherry from July 24.  
 
Shaw, 23, who last represented India against Sri Lanka in a T20I game in 2021, has opted to play county cricket instead. On Monday, West Zone selectors picked Shaw in their 15-member squad for the zonal 50-over tournament, but the attacking batsman revealed to mid-day that he will be heading to England where he will spend the next 45 days. “I don’t think I will be playing in the Deodhar Trophy because I will be going to the UK to play county matches [for Northamptonshire]. My first match will be on July 19,” Shaw told mid-day from Bangalore on Thursday.


When asked the reason for his decision, Shaw said: “I think it will be a good experience to play in county cricket. I have played in England earlier, but not at this county level. Ajju dada [Ajinkya Rahane] and many other Indian players have played there. I will be playing a total of eight matches, including six one-day games and a couple of first-class matches. But I will definitely return to India before the start of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in October.”


Speaking about the ongoing Duleep final, Shaw, who hit nine fours during his patient 101-ball knock, said he was eyeing a big score before an upper cut ended his innings abruptly. “It [the M Chinnaswamy Stadium pitch] was not easy to bat on, so I took my time and decided to play close to the body. I only hit those deliveries that were within reach. Actually, when I tried that upper cut [to pacer Vijaykumar Vyshak], I didn’t realise there was a fielder at third man [Vidwath Kaverappa],” added Shaw. 


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