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Watch: Prithvi Shaw’s Unbelievable Debut Dismissal – Kicks Own Stumps in Bizarre Incident

by Himanshu Singh
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Prithvi Shaw’s bizarre dismissal in the debut match has caught the attention of cricket fans on the internet.

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Prithvi Shaw’s bizarre dismissal in Royal London One-day Cup. Photo – Twitter

After not being selected for the West Indies tour and the upcoming Asian Games, Prithvi Shaw chose a different path to make his comeback to the Indian cricket team. He joined Northamptonshire in London to participate in the Royal London One-Day Cup. However, his debut didn’t go as planned, and he was dismissed in an unusual manner.

During the Group B match between Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire in the England Domestic One-Day Cup 2023, Shaw made his debut for Northants. Unfortunately, he couldn’t find his rhythm and lost his wicket to a bouncer bowled by Paul van Meekeren. While attempting a pull shot, he lost balance and accidentally hit the stumps while falling.

It’s important to mention that Prithvi Shaw last played for the Indian cricket team in 2021. Although he was part of the squad for the T20I series against Sri Lanka, he didn’t get a chance to play. Shaw had a challenging time during the 2023 Indian Premier League for Delhi Capitals and was eventually dropped from the team mid-tournament.

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HIT WICKET!!!! 🚀

Paul van Meekeren with a fierce bumper that wipes out Prithvi Shaw who kicks his stumps on the way down. What a delivery! Shaw goes for 34.

Northants 54/6.#GoGlos 💛🖤 pic.twitter.com/EMYD30j3vy

— Gloucestershire Cricket (@Gloscricket) August 4, 2023

Meanwhile, ahead of his county stint, Prithvi Shaw said that it is not the right time for him to make changes in the game. He said:

“I don’t think it will be the right time to make any adjustments to my game now,” Shaw stated. “Whatever adjustments I had to make to my game, has already been done. Once I go there and get my eyes set, I just need to play my natural game.”

Fans reacted to Prithvi Shaw’s dismissal

Luck does not fall from the skies; it is the result if sheer gard work and intelligence.

— Christopher (@Christie642958) August 5, 2023

Shaw talent isn't Raw talent. Seriously needs to listen to Sadguru and improve his mental strength….

— Live.R. (@Golmal2011) August 5, 2023

This shows how Shaw is just not ready to work on his short ball shortcomings

— Anubhav shahi 48 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 (@anni_sun_naa) August 5, 2023

His another akash chopra😂😂😂

— karthik goud (@karthikravalcol) August 5, 2023

A bizzare way to get out in his first innings for Northants. Hit wicket after falling while attempting a hook. He is looking out of shape. Fitness and discipline biggest issue for Prithvi Shaw. Such a huge talent. Hope he is back to his best soon. https://t.co/WOdYNm65Ur

— Sumit Ghosh (@SumitG71) August 4, 2023

He is struggling against Paul Van Meekeran who is just rising in international cricket. However, when Shaw bashes triple hundred against minnows in FC, some unqualified cricket analysts will speak about his inclusion in the Indian team https://t.co/IlLVXQh3GH

— Anubhav shahi 48 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 (@anni_sun_naa) August 5, 2023
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