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India vs New Zealand: Didn't expect Team India recall, says Prithvi Shaw on return

Prithvi Shaw said his career went through a lot of ups and downs since getting dropped from the Indian team 18 months ago but has come out a better cricketer since then.

By Mykhel Staff
Prithvi Shaw

Ranchi, Jan 27: All set to remain on the bench for the first T20 against New Zealand after getting a Team India recall in 18 months, Prithvi Shaw said his career saw a lot of ups and downs since getting dropped from the Test team due to technical error and he has come out a better cricketer.

"Wearing the Test cap was a proud moment for me and wearing it was a different feeling. I always wanted to play Tests for India," said Shaw in a video posted by BCCI.

"The first call-up was really special. There were ups and downs these few years. But you learn something from it. I worked hard and tried to be as cool as possible. Getting the process and routines right. I played five Tests and was off for a while.

Shaw said he worked on his technique with his coach and increased the amount of hours he spent in the nets after Australian pacer Mitchell Starc found out a glaring error in his stance during India's tour of Australia in late 2020.

"I had some technique issues that people talked about and I felt its presence too. I earlier used to bat for 40-45 minutes in the nets. Then after this, I started to bat as much as possible, like for a couple of hours with my coach, trying to get my technique right," said Shaw in a video posted by BCCI.

"It has been a tough journey in these 18 months. There were people who supported me throughout my career, who stood beside me in this phase and kept supporting me even when I was not playing for India.

"Rahul sir (Dravid) and Paras sir (bowling coach Paras Mhambrey) have been there for me since I was 16. It feels nice to know that they are doing pretty well now," added Shaw.

Shaw had last represented India in an international match in a T20I against Sri Lanka on July 25, 2021. Since then, he has piled on the runs in domestic cricket.

Earlier in January, he scored 379 runs in a Ranji Trophy match against Assam, which is the second-highest individual score in the history of the tournament and the highest by a Mumbai batter.

With 332 runs at a strike rate of 181.42 with a highest score of 134 against Assam, he finished second in the list of top run-getters at the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy last year.

He scored 217 runs in seven innings at the Vijay Hazare Trophy last year, but averages above 50 in List A cricket. In the 2021-22 Ranji Trophy season, he agregated 355 runs in six matches at an average of 35.50, with three fifties.

The batter said that he is happy to be back in the national side. "It has been long since I was a part of this team, but I am happy to be back. My dad and everyone were happy because this call-up came after a long time. I really worked hard for it," said Shaw.

He said he did not expect being recalled to the national side since the current players in the set-up were doing really well.

Disclosing how he came to know about his recall to the national side, Shaw added, "I was sleeping and my phone was on silent. I saw a lot of messages and calls and my phone was hung. Then I checked that I was called back into the national side.

"There were no celebrations since I was playing in Assam. But he (his father) was quite happy. I went to Delhi after playing in Assam. After my return from Delhi, he was happy. He told me to keep focus and make the best of my chances."

Shaw said he is not thinking too far ahead and wants to stay in the present.

"I want India to win the series. I want to win matches for my country and give more than 100 per cent for the team in every area," said Shaw.

India's T20I squad against New Zealand: Hardik Pandya (Captain), Suryakumar Yadav (vice-captain), Ishan Kishan (wk), Ruturaj Gaikwad, Shubman Gill, Deepak Hooda, Rahul Tripathi, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Umran Malik, Shivam Mavi, Prithvi Shaw, Mukesh Kumar.

With inputs from Agencies

Story first published: Friday, January 27, 2023, 18:55 [IST]
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