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Keep Your Focus, Now That You Are Back In The Team: Father's Message To Prithvi Shaw After India Comeback
Swashbuckling opener Prithvi Shaw, who didn't find a place in the Indian playing XI for the T20I series opener against New Zealand here on Friday, has revealed that his father advised him to keep his focus intact after the right-hander batter made a comeback to the national team for the three-game series.
Known for his attacking approach, Shaw was a compelling opening batter option for India in T20Is but the Hardik Pandya led side, in the first match, went ahead with Shubman Gill, who has been in sensational form in ODI cricket.
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- 05 May 2026 10:06