Prithvi Shaw Opens Up On Making A Return To National Side
Mumbai and Madhya Pradesh would be
squaring off in the final of the Ranji Trophy, beginning Wednesday in
Bengaluru. Madhya Pradesh are in the final for the first time, while Mumbai are
the domestic powerhouse, having won the competition on 41 occasions. Mumbai
captain Prithvi Shaw would be playing against Chandrakant Pandit's Madhya
Pradesh, and it is important to mention that Pandit was Shaw's first domestic
cricket coach.
"I think it is very proud to be
captain of Mumbai. Five years back, playing in the finals, Chandu sir was the
coach, and playing against him, it is going to be really challenging for us,
whoever is playing. Really proud to be captaining Mumbai. Looking back at five
years, my first stint in 2016-17 and after that captaining Mumbai in Vijay
Hazare and now leading in Ranji Trophy, it is a proud feeling for me. I hope to
take this Cup back home," said Shaw during a press conference in Bengaluru
on Tuesday.
"It's nowhere near my mind you
know - comeback to the Indian team. Getting the Cup is my main motive and not
thinking anything other than winning this one. The finals are from tomorrow, so
I am not thinking about anything else. The preparation we have done is just for
Ranji Trophy, not focusing on what is going on outside. This is really important
as well, winning this Ranji Trophy and getting those happy moments back,"
he added.
Shaw had registered fifties in the
quarterfinal against Uttarakhand and the semi-final against Uttar Pradesh.
Talking about his own performance,
Shaw said: "I scored a couple of fifties, but that isn't enough for me for
sure. No one even congratulated me after scoring those fifties. So, in that
sense, I feel bad as well. But I'm glad my team is doing well. As a captain,
you have to take that as well - all the 21 players I've got here."
"It isn't just about me. In
cricket as well as in life, the graph always goes up and down. It is never
always going to go up. It's just a matter of time before I middle the ball
again and get those big runs. Right now, I'm just really thinking about my
team, make sure they're taking care of themselves," he added.
Talking about the final against
Madhya Pradesh, Shaw said: "This is going to be a pressure game for
everyone, it's a young side. Not many of them have played these kinds of finals
and are not that experienced. But I think they're ready for this. Looking at
the batters we've got, we've got a good, talented and skillful side. Hopefully,
what they're achieving right now, they can carry on for one more game."

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