Prithvi Shaw has ability of Virender Sehwag but needs more discipline, says Wasim Jaffer

Jaffer also called the young opener "a special player".

Shaw scored hundred in debut, just like Virender Sehwag did | AFP

Young India opener Prithvi Shaw is touted to be the next big thing in Indian cricket after he made a brilliant start to his international career in 2018 and Wasim Jaffer also believes that the young star is “special player” who has all that’s required to become a big player for Team India.

The right-hander created a lot of buzz when he broke into the international scene in October 2018 against West Indies and became the second-youngest Indian after Sachin Tendulkar to make a Test century and the youngest Indian to do so on Test debut.

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Even at a very young age, Shaw began to draw comparisons from Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, thanks to his flamboyance and ability to dominate bowling attacks and to go after the new-ball bowlers.

Following the debut show, the young batting star attracted significant attention from both media, cricket experts, and former cricketers, but soon the young sensation’s fledging career suffered a major setback due to the ankle injury and the doping ban that was a tough period for the youngster.

The new prodigy in Indian cricket spent a part of 2019 serving a back-dated 8-month ban for a doping violation. However, he was given a lifeline to revive his nascent career during India’s New Zealand tour earlier this year following a tumultuous period.

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And India's former domestic batting giant Jaffer believes that Shaw needs to fine-tune certain aspects of his game if he wants a long career with the Indian team. He further added that Shaw reminds him of Sehwag due to his flair with which he plays shots but suggested a bit of improvement in certain areas.

Jaffer told Aakash Chopra on his YouTube channel: “I think he is a special player, without a doubt. The shots he hits, if he gets going, he has the ability of Virender Sehwag I feel.”

He further added, “He can completely demolish an attack. But somewhere I feel he needs to understand his game better, where he needs to take a backseat. I feel he got found out a little bit in New Zealand, got dismissed two times off a short delivery. He fell into their trap.”

Wasim signed off by saying, “I also feel that he needs to get more disciplined in his off-field life. Because I feel he has the game to succeed at the international level. But he needs to be a lot more disciplined outside cricket also.”

Noteworthy, since making a debut, the right-hander has so far played 4 Tests and scored 335 runs with the help of 2 fifties and one hundred at an average of over 55. Earlier this year, the Mumbai star made his ODI debut in New Zealand and went on to play 3 ODIs for India on that tour.

(With Hindustan Times Inputs)

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 09 Jul, 2020

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