Prithvi Shaw: Prithvi Shaw did not do this work, that's why he was removed from Delhi Capitals, Parth Jindal made a big revelation

 
​​The world was crazy about Prithvi Shaw's talent. If this player remained at the crease for 10 overs, the match would completely go out of the opponent's hands. This is the reason why Delhi Capitals used to pay 7.5 crore rupees to this player till last season, but this time Prithvi Shaw was first dropped from the team, and after that no one bet on this batsman in the IPL auction. The reason for Prithvi Shaw being out of the team has been told by Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal. Parth Jindal said that Prithvi Shaw needed such a shock.

Parth Jindal's big disclosure on Shaw

Parth Jindal, while talking to Sports Today, said that Prithvi Shaw has been a great player since the beginning. Everyone knows what ability he has. Shaw was compared to players like Sachin, and Lara. He used to play with MRF bats like Virat Kohli and Sachin. He used to get a place in the team of all three formats in Mumbai and Prithvi also started for Delhi Capitals. Jindal further said that he felt that Shaw needed such a shock. Prithvi Shaw will have to work hard and he will have to love the game again. Shaw will have to work on his discipline and fitness.

In this interview, Parth Jindal clearly explained what shortcomings Prithvi Shaw had due to which no team took a gamble on him. Jindal indicated that Shaw's fitness is poor, he is not as disciplined as before and he has lost his hunger to work hard. It is clear that these three mistakes have caused such a big setback to this player.

Former cricketer Praveen Amre, who got Prithvi Shaw a place in Delhi Capitals, also feels that Shaw has perhaps gone astray due to earning too much money at a young age. According to Praveen Amre, by the age of 23, Shaw had earned Rs 30-40 crore which he could not handle. According to Praveen Amre, indiscipline is Prithvi's biggest weakness. However, he expressed hope that Shaw will make a comeback after the setback in IPL.