Prithvi Shaw made a comeback to the Indian cricket team after a long gap as the talented top-order batter from Mumbai was included in the squad for the T20I series against New Zealand, starting later this month. The BCCI announced the squad late on Friday night. The New Zealand home series will feature three T20Is and three ODIs. India will begin the series with the 50-over matches starting on January 18. The T20 series will commence on January 27 and will end on February 1.
'Proud Of You Champ': Prithvi Shaw Shares Messages After Long Wait For India Call-up Ends
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Prithvi Shaw has been named in the T20I squad on the back of stunning performances in the Ranji trophy where he smashed 379 runs against Assam, the second-highest individual score in the history of the tournament

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Recently Prithvi Shaw made a stellar 379 in a Ranji Trophy match against Assam. This is the second-highest score in the premiere domestic cricket competition. In the close to nine decades of Indian first-class cricket history, Shaw has the second highest individual score after Bhausaheb Nimbalkar's 443 for Maharashtra against Kathiawar in Pune back in 1948-49.
After that knock, Shaw got emotional on how he was left disappointed with people judging him wrongly.
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"Sometimes, you do get frustrated," said the U-19 World Cup winning India captain.
"You know you are doing your things right. You know you are doing your processes right, you are honest with your self, disciplined with your career on and off the field. But sometimes people do talk differently. People who don't even know you judge you," the hurt was palpable in his voice.
With PTI inputs
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