Mumbai arch selector Milind Rege hails Prithvi Shaw’s cricketing IQ


Milind Rege

Rajkot: In 1988, Milind Rege was partial of a Naren Tamhane-led Mumbai comparison preference cabinet that picked 15-year-old Sachin Tendulkar to make his entrance opposite Gujarat.

Proud arch selector
Twenty-eight years later, Rege, now arch selector, picked 17-year-old Prithvi Shaw to make his Ranji Trophy entrance here.

“Prithvi is a outrageous investment for Mumbai cricket,” exclaimed Rege. “Hopefully, he will get a right superintendence to turn a improved player. The sky is a extent for him. The critical thing is that he has a good temperament. Let’s urge this will continue,” Rege pronounced after Mumbai’s win over Tami Nadu yesterday.

“Importantly, Prithvi has a high batting IQ. This hit showed that he has that IQ that is so essential for an opening batsman. He has all a shots, though needs to play shots according to a inlet of a wicket,” pronounced Rege.

The former Mumbai skipper, who has celebrated many a good actor over a years by his prolonged organisation with a game, marvelled during Shaw’s true bat. “A really critical cause in Prithvi’s diversion is that he bats with a true bat and not a plane one.

What maturity!
“He batted like a grown opening batsman in a certain support of mind.

“He always elite to play with true bat. He has good energy and plays good off a behind foot.

“He also had fitness in his foster since he got a really good wicket to bat on, though in a large Ranji semi-final he showed he had a spirit for success,” Rege added.

Rege’s dauntless preference to blood a immature actor for a large diversion like a Ranji Trophy semi-final needs to be applauded.

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