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Prthivi Shorn of Promising Career

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Among the most talented batsmen when he burst onto the international scene as a teenager, Prithvi Shaw has now been deemed dispensable by even the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) for its state team. 

Shaw was dropped from the Vijay Hazare Trophy squad by the Mumbai selection committee over indiscipline and handed the captaincy of an MCA XI for a local tournament as a lifeline. 

The right-hander, who led India to the under-19 World Cup win in 2018 and was drafted months later into India Test squad making a century on debut, has had his share of problems with discipline like many cricketers who have struggled to handle sudden fame and perks that come as an India player.

Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya have all had their share of problems early in their careers but have managed to steer through these. 

Pandya most famously made comments on a TV show which were deemed ‘sexist and misogynist’ and he had to face suspension from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). 

But one thing that kept Pandya in the mix has been his importance to the Indian cricket team so much so that he managed to get a Grade A contract early this year despite not featuring in Test cricket, the highest form of international cricket. He played a role in India winning the T20 World Cup. He scored runs here and there and picked wickets, especially in the final of two most crucial South Africa batsmen. 

Pandya has had fitness concerns as he wasn’t picked for the Test side in the 2020-21 tour of Australia due to his inability to bowl due to injury. He hadn’t bowled in the IPL that preceded that or the white ball series prior to that. But he kept at it. 

Shaw’s problem has been two-fold. It is about lack of fitness, not due to injury but apparently of his own making, as well as performance. 

Mumbai captain Shreyas Iyer summed it up after his team won the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 this month, saying, “He is a God-gifted player. The amount of talent he possesses as an individual, no one has it. That’s true. It’s just that he needs to improve his work ethics…. If he does that, sky is the limit.”

In modern-day cricket, which is fast-paced, fitness plays a key role.  Shaw lacks in it and it was clear from the images that came out during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy games. 

Add to that his inability to scores runs.

In nine matches of the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20s, he failed to score even a half-century. He did show traces of brilliance with a 26-ball 49 in the quarterfinal and a 15-ball 33 in the last league match but when the big stage arrived, the semi-finals and the final, he failed to fire. 

Importantly, he had missed out on being picked by a franchise at the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction held late last month. 

IPL has never been his cup of tea. It is a tournament that gives several opportunities to a batsman. Barring the 2021 edition when he managed 479 runs across 15 matches at an average of 31.93, his average has been below par considering the fact that he is an opener and a promising batsman. 

The last two IPL seasons have been abysmal. He has managed only two fifties (one in each edition) in the 16 matches (eight in each season) he has played in 2023 and 2024.  

In 79 IPL matches, he has 14 fifties, no hundred and averages only 23.95.  

Shaw would do well to have a chat with Sachin Tendulkar or any of the other top India internationals from Mumbai to sort his career out. 

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Jasprit Bumrah: The Lone Warrior of Team India in Australia

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Jasprit Bumrah was not on the field for the fourth innings of the fifth Test against Australia but was the star of the series with a display that will go down in history as he ended the series with 32 wickets in nine innings at a stunning average of 13.06 with three five-wicket hauls.

Bumrah took a nine-wicket haul twice in the series, having achieved the feat in both the first Test at Perth and the Boxing Day clash in Melbourne. The 31-year-old created history by beating Bishan Singh Bedi’s 47-year-old record for the most wickets in a Test series by an Indian bowler in an away series. Bedi had taken 31 scalps during India’s tour of Australia in 1977-78.

Bumrah’s incredible individual brilliance was awarded with the Player of the Series (POTS) award despite India’s 3-1 series victory. The 31-year-old was the highest wicket-taker from both teams in the series. Infact, the Indian star’s average is the second best after Richard Hadlee (12.15 in 1985) for a bowler who took more than 20 wickets in a Test series in Australia.

Bumrah wrote his name in the history books after becoming the first Indian in history to win a Player of the Series (POTS) in Australia, England, and South Africa. Bumrah won the elusive prize during India’s tour of England in 2022-23 when he took 23 wickets in five matches and finished as the highest wicket-taker. The star pacer also won the prize in South Africa last year with 12 wickets in two matches. He is the only Indian to win the POTS award in a Test series in the Rainbow Nation.

With his incredible feat in Australia, Bumrah has become the first Indian to win a POTS award in a Test series in three SENA (South Africa, England, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa) nations.

Bumrah is only the second pacer after Brett Lee (2007-08) to win the MOTS award in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

The 31-year-old also captained India in their sole victory at Perth. He also led the team in the final Test at Sydney before an injury cut short his involvement.

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Gautam Gambhir urges Team India players to play Domestic Cricket

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Team India Head Coach Gautam Gambhir wants everyone to play domestic cricket.

Speaking to reporters in Sydney after the conclusion of the fifth India-Australia Test at Sydney Cricket Ground, which the hosts won by 6 wickets on Sunday (January 5), Gambhir said, “I would always like everyone to play domestic cricket. That’s how much importance domestic cricket needs to be given.

Not only one game; if they are available and they have the commitment to play red-ball cricket, everyone should play domestic cricket as simply as it can get. If you don’t give importance to domestic cricket, you will never get the desired players you want in Test cricket.”

Further Gautam Gambhir was asked about Andrew McDonald’s comments on India ‘intimidating’ Sam Konstas at the end of Day 1:

“It’s a tough sport played by tough men. You can’t be that soft.

“As simple as it can get. I don’t think there was anything intimidating about it.”

Senior Players including India captain Rohit Sharma had a prolonged lean patch. Kohli too struggled in the series and was caught in the slips as many as eight times.

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Sydney Test: Mighty Australia rattles Team India, win match by 6 wickets

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Travis Head and Beau Webster have seen off a late India challenge to claim Border-Gavaskar Trophy honours and a spot in the World Test Championship 2025 Final at Lord’s.

The pair closed out a six-wicket win in the second session of day three.

Test debutant Beau Webster completed the chase with a boundary off Washington Sundar to finish on 39 not out in an impressive first appearance.

Individual accolades for Steve Smith have been put on hold meanwhile, with his dismissal on four earlier in the day leaving him stranded on 9999 Test runs.

A short delivery from Prasidh Krishna brought the man playing in his home Test undone, leaving Australia in a precarious position at 58/3 before the likes of Usman Khawaja (41), Head and Webster steadied the ship.

Earlier, Australia cleaned up the India tail, dismissing the tourists for 157.

Scott Boland finished with a six-wicket haul, including Jasprit Bumrah, who batted in spite of a back injury

The fifth-Test skipper did not walk out with the rest of the team for Australia’s second innings.

India resumed day three at 141/6, with Cummins drawing a Ravindra Jadeja (13) edge to wicket-keeper Alex Carey, before beating the defences of Washington (12). Scott Boland claimed Mohammed Siraj (4) for his fifth-wicket at the other end.

Bumrah bowled one over after lunch on day two, with speeds down in the 125kph range. He then left the ground in India training gear to undergo scans, with fellow quick Prasidh Krishna at the post-day press conference stating that he had been dealing with back spasms.

The 31-year-old had bowled 152.1 across the nine series innings before walking off, picking up 32 wickets at 13.06, passing Bishan Bedi’s record for most wickets taken by an India bowler on a tour of Australia.

An Australian win would seal a 3-1 series win and a spot in the Lord’s WTC25 Final, with India honours ensuring a 2-2 series result and a retention of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. They too would still be alive for the June Final, though would need results on Australia’s two-Test tour of Sri Lanka to go their way.

On day two, a stunning solo mission from Rishabh Pant pushed back on Australia’s fast bowling press, though the hosts ended play the stronger, in large part thanks to a four-wicket haul for Scott Boland.

India enjoyed phases of the second day on top, though the wickets of Pant (61 from 33 balls) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (4) late in proceedings swung things back for the hosts

Batting at No.5, struggling to find a partner to accompany him and on a lively wicket where 15 wickets fell on day two , Pant countered, racing to a 29-ball fifty, a ball shy of equalling his own record for the fastest Test half-century by an India men’s batter.

The wicket-keeper/batter fell looking to cut Australian skipper Pat Cummins, edging to Alex Carey for a regulation catch.

Nitish then miscued a drive to the skipper late in the day off the bowling of Scott Boland, leaving Ravindra Jadeja (8 not out) and Washington Sundar (6 not out) to see out the day.

Jadeja had gifted Australia a chance for his wicket, though Steve Smith misjudged a slips catch off the bowling of debutant Beau Webster in the day’s dying embers.

Attention will centre on Smith in Australia’s batting innings, with the right-hander needing just five runs to reach the 10,000 Test run mark.

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