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IPL 2018: Match 32 (DD vs RR) – Five Things to Look Out for
By P - May 1, 2018 10:54 pm
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Prithvi Shaw

The young genius from Mumbai is looked upon as the next Sachin Tendulkar. Prithvi Shaw captained India Under-19 team to a World Cup victory. The boy already has five first-class centuries to his name in just 10 matches that he has played at an average of 56.22

 

Prithvi Shaw

In his first match against Kings XI Punjab Prithvi Shaw made his debut and became the youngest opener in the IPL. He bats uninhibitedly and it showed up in his brief struggle. His 22 runs came in only 10 balls with four fours. Against KKR, he became the youngest half-centurion in the IPL. He scored a brilliant 62 which was full of attractive shots. He failed against CSK after two fours but watch out for him.

 

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