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Prithvi Shaw, who was dismissed for a duck, redeemed himself to a sure diploma by taking a nice catch.© Twitter
Prithvi Shaw didn’t make a contribution with the bat, dismissed for a duck within the first innings of the continued tour recreation between Australia A vs Indians in Sydney. However, the opener redeemed himself to some extent on Monday, by pulling off an excellent one-handed catch at backward sq. leg to ship Tim Paine packing on Day 2 of the apply match. Umesh Yadav dug one briefly and Paine pulled it, however did not get one of the best of connections. The ball gave the impression to be going simply over Shaw, stationed at sq. leg, however the 21-year-old leapt, caught his proper hand out and plucked it out of the air, a lot to the delight of his teammates.
On-air commentators had been effusive of their reward for Shaw, with one among them terming it an “unbelievable grab”.
Good catch by Shaw!
Paine’s gotta go for 44 after a century stand with Green. Watch #AUSAvIND dwell: https://t.co/MfBZAvzAkr pic.twitter.com/yvhTgS1IvE
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 7, 2020
Shaw’s catch was additionally essential for the group in context of the match. Captain Tim Paine and Cameron Green had bailed their group out of a precarious scenario at 98 for 5 by placing on 104 runs for the sixth wicket.
But that sensible partnership got here to an finish due to Shaw.
On Day 1, the Indians — consisting of India’s Test specialists and another fringe gamers — received the toss, and elected to bat. However, each openers Shubman Gill and Shaw had been dismissed for a duck in a nightmare begin.
Hanuma Vihari (15) did not final lengthy both because the Indians discovered themselves at 40 for 3. Cheteshwar Pujara (54) and Ajinkya Rahane got here to the group’s rescue with a nice partnership.
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Rahane went on to attain an excellent century, ending the day at 237 for eight.
On Day 2, the Indians declared at 247 for 9 with Rahane remaining not out on 117.
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