Prithvi Shaw’s first innings for Northamptonshire ends in bizarre manner, wasn’t able to handle pressure

Social media platforms always have been a means of communication between cricket fans and the action that’s taking place on the field. Any moment related to the sport which is seemingly unique always manages to somehow draw the attention of the netizens who thereon take up the responsibility to spread the information even further. A similar incident took place recently in the Royal London One Day Cup match between Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire at the college ground in Cheltenham. India’s Prithvi Shaw found himself in the centre of the incident after being dismissed in the most bizarre possible manner.

Gloucestershire who batted first put up a total of 278 on the board before being bundled up inside the 49 overs. Prithvi Shaw came out to open the innings along with Emilio Gay. Northamptonshire’s chase began and in no time the side found itself in immense trouble. Thanks to some excellent bowling early on, Northamptonshire had half of its side back into the pavilion inside the first 10 overs with just 30 runs on the board. Prithvi Shaw however kept his composite and played fluent strokes regularly to keep the scoreboard ticking.

The Indian batter seemed to be the only stand out player for his side with the bat. However it was in the final delivery of 16th over that Prithvi Shaw too had to walk back to the pavilion leaving his side in all sorts of trouble. Paul van Meekeren bowled a well directed short ball. Prithvi tried to play a pull shot and in an attempt to do so lost his foot. As a result the batter fell aback and unfortunately disturbed his own stumps behind. The fielding time immediately began their celebrations when they realised that they had been successfully dismissed a well set Prithvi Shaw. The right hander who was looking dangerous after having scored a run a ball 34 including 2 fours and a six had to this walk back following this absurd mode of dismissal of his.

Earlier Graeme van Buuren had smashed a fantastic century to help his side post a respectable total on the board. The right handed played a fine innings of 108 off 102 balls including 12 fours and a couple of sixes. Thanks to his individual brilliance, his side was able to reach a fairly commanding total of 278 in the first innings.

Social media platforms always have been a means of communication between cricket fans and the action that’s taking place on the field. Any moment related to the sport which is seemingly unique always manages to somehow draw the attention of the netizens who thereon take up the responsibility to spread the information even further. A similar incident took place recently in the Royal London One Day Cup match between Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire at the college ground in Cheltenham. India’s Prithvi Shaw found himself in the centre of the incident after being dismissed in the most bizarre possible manner.

Gloucestershire who batted first put up a total of 278 on the board before being bundled up inside the 49 overs. Prithvi Shaw came out to open the innings along with Emilio Gay. Northamptonshire’s chase began and in no time the side found itself in immense trouble. Thanks to some excellent bowling early on, Northamptonshire had half of its side back into the pavilion inside the first 10 overs with just 30 runs on the board. Prithvi Shaw however kept his composite and played fluent strokes regularly to keep the scoreboard ticking.

The Indian batter seemed to be the only stand out player for his side with the bat. However it was in the final delivery of 16th over that Prithvi Shaw too had to walk back to the pavilion leaving his side in all sorts of trouble. Paul van Meekeren bowled a well directed short ball. Prithvi tried to play a pull shot and in an attempt to do so lost his foot. As a result the batter fell aback and unfortunately disturbed his own stumps behind. The fielding time immediately began their celebrations when they realised that they had been successfully dismissed a well set Prithvi Shaw. The right hander who was looking dangerous after having scored a run a ball 34 including 2 fours and a six had to this walk back following this absurd mode of dismissal of his.

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Earlier Graeme van Buuren had smashed a fantastic century to help his side post a respectable total on the board. The right handed played a fine innings of 108 off 102 balls including 12 fours and a couple of sixes. Thanks to his individual brilliance, his side was able to reach a fairly commanding total of 278 in the first innings.

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