Mumbai will journey to Maharaja Bir Bikram Stadium, Agartala for his or her conflict in opposition to Tripura (October 26-29).
Prithvi Shaw’s struggles proceed. Already going via a tough patch of kind, the opener was dropped from Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy 2024-25 squad forward of their match in opposition to Tripura. The Mumbai Cricket Affiliation (MCA) had claimed to have given him a ‘break’.
“He has been given a break. The selectors and the coach have had a dialogue with him and have briefed him about areas to work on, together with health,” Abhay Hadap, MCA secretary had advised The Hindu yesterday. Effectively, it looks as if a faucet on the wrist extra.
Prithvi Shaw: Obese & Indiscipline
In line with Cricbuzz, the Mumbai choice committee, which consists of Sanjay Patil, Ravi Thaker, Jeetendra Thackeray, Kiran Powar, and Vikrant Yeligeti, head coach Omkar Salvi, and captain Ajinkya Rahane, all really feel that Shaw is ‘chubby’ and doesn’t take observe critically sufficient. Due to this fact, he needs to be dropped for no less than one recreation.
An MCA official revealed that whereas Shardul Thakur, Shreyas Iyer, and Rahane hardly miss a observe/internet session, Shaw has been skipping them left and proper. Having scored simply 59 runs within the first two matches of the Ranji Trophy season, this didn’t sit nicely with the Mumbai administration. If Shaw doesn’t really feel observe is critical when he’s not getting runs, what’ll he do when he begins scoring?
Mumbai are already with out a number of starters like Suryakumar Yadav, Tushar Deshpande, and Tanush Kotian (referred to as for India A’s tour of Australia A). Regardless of that, they really feel dropping Shaw is the correct name. Proper now, it’s unsure whether or not the opener will return to the squad for the Odisha match (November 6-10) on the MCA Cricket Floor.
Mumbai Squad
Ajinkya Rahane (c), Ayush Mhatre, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Akhil Herwadkar, Shreyas Iyer, Siddhessh Lad, Suryansh Shedge, Hardik Tamore (wk), Sidhaant Addhatrao (wk), Shams Mulani, Karsh Kothari, Himanshu Singh, Shardul Thakur, Mohit Avasthi, Mohd. Juned Khan and Royston Dias.
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