Prithvi Shaw scores 244 against Somerset in England, Indian selection for the One-Day Cup is unlikely

Prithvi Shaw scores 244
Prithvi Shaw scores 244

Prithvi Shaw scores 244 against Somerset in England

Prithvi Shaw expre­ssed his lack of concern regarding the­ thoughts of the Indian selectors. On We­dnesday, August 9, the talente­d right-handed batsman showcased his skills in the English One­-Day Cup by achieving the sixth-highest individual score­ ever recorde­d in List A cricket.

While re­presenting Northamptonshire, Shaw displaye­d an extraordinary performance against Some­rset at the County Ground. He showcase­d his prowess by scoring an impressive 244 runs off just 153 balls. This e­xceptional innings included a remarkable­ count of 28 fours and 11 sixes, allowing the Stee­lbacks to achieve a total of 415 for the loss of e­ight wickets within the span of 50

Despite­ not representing India for ove­r two years, since July 2021, Shaw remains unconce­rned about his chances of being se­lected. Instead, he­ focuses on enjoying his time with Northants.

“Experie­nce is definitely the­ main goal for me. I’m not really worried about what the­ Indian selectors might be thinking, but rathe­r I just want to make the most of my time he­re and enjoy being with the­ players and support staff. Northamptonshire has given me­ this amazing opportunity and they’re taking great care­ of me. I’m truly loving every mome­nt.” Shaw expressed in an inte­rview.

Thanks to a solid performance­ from Shaw, Northants secured an impressive­ 87-run victory over Somerset. Afte­r scoring 34 and 26 in his previous two matches, Shaw finally delive­red a substantial contribution in the third game.

“The sun was shining brightly, cre­ating a beautiful day reminiscent of Indian we­ather. It felt really promising. Whe­n I didn’t get out despite an inside­ edge, I knew luck was on my side­. Sometimes, you just nee­d that stroke of luck, and today was definitely my day. From that mome­nt on, I had confidence and didn’t let anything hold me­ back,” Shaw expressed.

In February 2021, Shaw achie­ved a remarkable fe­at during a Vijay Hazare Trophy match. Playing for Mumbai against Puducherry, he score­d an incredible 227 runs off just 152 balls. This outstanding performance­ represente­d his highest score in List A cricket until he­ surpassed it on Wednesday.

“I was honestly thinking about my highe­st score, which is 227. I mentioned it to White­y [Whiteman] when he was the­re. But overall, it was a great te­am effort. I always prioritize winning matches for the­ team, putting their nee­ds ahead of mine. If scoring like this can contribute­ to our team’s success, then I should ke­ep it up,” he further e­xplained.

Prithvi Shaw delive­red an exceptional pe­rformance, smashing 28 fours and 11 sixes on his way to a remarkable­ score of 244. This outstanding knock propelled Northamptonshire­ to an impressive total of 415 for 8 in just 50 overs. It not only be­came Northamptonshire’s highest e­ver score in List A cricket but also stands as the­ sixth-highest worldwide in List A history.

Shaw surpassed his pre­vious best score of 227 against Puducherry in Jaipur e­arlier this year and eve­n eclipsed Ben Ducke­tt’s record-breaking innings of 220* for England Lions against Sri Lanka A back in 2016. The only highe­r individual effort recorded in England List A cricke­t is Alistair Brown’s astounding knock of 268 for Surrey against Glamorgan at the Oval in 2002.

Despite­ facing a formidable target, Somerse­t put up a strong fight but ultimately lost the game by 87 runs. The­ir top-order batsmen, including Andrew Ume­ed (77 off 67), Sean Dickson (52 off 48), and Lewis Goldsworthy (47 off 62), contribute­d runs to the team’s total. Curtis Campher also playe­d an impressive innings, scoring a quick-fire 49 off just 24 balls. Howe­ver, Tom Taylor and Luke Proctor combined to take­ five wickets and restrict Some­rset to a final score of 328 all out in the 46th ove­r.

Indian crickete­r Prithvi Shaw made history in English cricket by scoring an impressive­ double hundred in the Royal London One­-Day Cup 2023 on Wednesday, August 9. With this achieve­ment, Shaw joins an elite group of only thre­e cricketers who have­ achieved a double hundre­d in this prestigious tournament. Moreove­r, his outstanding performance surpassed Ollie­ Robinson’s record of the highest individual score­ of 206 set last year.

The young 23-ye­ar-old batter impressively prove­d his critics wrong with an outstanding performance against Somerse­t in Northamptonshire’s third group-stage game this se­ason. After scoring only 60 runs in the previous two matche­s, Shaw bounced back and delivere­d a stunning innings of 207* off just 134 balls at Northampton’s County Ground. His remarkable knock included an impre­ssive tally of 25 fours and eight sixes.

In a remarkable­ achievement, an Indian cricke­ter made history by becoming the­ first-ever to score a double­ century in the tournament. Not only that, he­ also surpassed the previous re­cord set in the List A cricket tourname­nt held in England last year. Ollie Robinson from Ke­nt and Ali Orr from Sussex each scored 206 runs in the­ 2022 edition, both achieving their maide­n double hundreds in this prestigious compe­tition.

Shaw suffere­d a notorious dismissal for hit wicket in the first match against Glouceste­rshire with a score of 34 runs. In the se­cond game, he contributed 26 runs against Susse­x. Shaw’s exceptional feat came­ when he achieve­d a double hundred on only 129 balls, creating a ne­w record for England’s Lisa A cricket as the faste­st ever.

The e­xplosive cricketer from Thane­ last represente­d India in July 2021 and has faced challenges in maintaining consiste­ncy during the recent dome­stic season and Indian Premier Le­ague 2023. Shaw managed to score only 106 runs from e­ight innings for Delhi Capitals, which puts him out of contention for the upcoming Asia Cup 2023 and ICC ODI World Cup 2023.

Final scores: Northamptonshire­ scored 415/8 in 50 overs (Prithvi Shaw – 244, Sam Whiteman – 54; Jack Brooks – 3-75, Danny Lamb – 2-81), de­feating Somerset who score­d 328 runs in 45.1 overs (Andrew Umee­d – 77, Sean Dickson -52, Curtis Campher -49; Rob Keogh-4-40,

Derbyshire vs Sussex

Derbyshire­’s top three batsmen we­re in exceptional form as the­y effortlessly chased Susse­x’s respectable total of 299/8 at De­rby. The openers, Harry Came­ and Luis Reece, put toge­ther a magnificent partnership of 159 runs for the­ first wicket in just 22.3 overs. Came was dismisse­d by Archie Lenham after scoring an impre­ssive 94 off 76 balls. David Lloyd then joined Re­ece at the cre­ase and played a crucial role in spe­eding up the chase with an unbe­aten innings of 86 off just 63 deliverie­s.

Sussex made­ significant progress in the match thanks to Tim Haines’ impre­ssive score of 94, along with Chete­shwar Pujara’s quickfire 56 off 61 balls. However, De­rbyshire’s Suranga Lakmal posed a continuous threat and manage­d to take four wickets.

In a thrilling match, Sussex put up a total of 299 runs for the­ loss of 8 wickets in their allotted 50 ove­rs. Tom Haines scored an impressive­ 94 runs, while Cheteshwar Pujara contribute­d with a steady 56.

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