A big game happened with Prithvi Shaw and Chahal in England, the condition of both got worse

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|23-08-2024

Team India's star bowler Yuzvendra Chahal and batsman Prithvi Shaw are currently in England. Both the players are struggling to make a place in Team India. In such a situation, both the players are trying their luck in the County Championship. But both these players have got disappointment in the County Championship as well. Prithvi Shaw and Chahal have been seen in bad shape together in the County Championship.

Shaw and Chahal are in bad shape in England

Yuzvendra Chahal and Prithvi Shaw are playing for Northamptonshire in county cricket. Northamptonshire team is currently playing against Middlesex. Yuzvendra Chahal has made his first class debut for Northamptonshire in this match. But this debut was nothing special for him. Chahal got out without opening his account in his debut match. During this, he could face only 2 balls and lost his wicket.

Prithvi Shaw's bat did not work again

Opener Prithvi Shaw also flopped. Prithvi Shaw faced 27 balls in the first innings of this match and scored only 24 runs. During this, 5 fours were seen from Prithvi Shaw's bat. But he could not spend much time on the field. Let us tell you, Prithvi Shaw had also played in the ODI Cup before this, where he did well. But his start in red ball cricket has not been anything special. Prithvi Shaw has not been able to become a part of Team India for a long time. He played his last match for Team India in the year 2021. After this, he has been out of the Indian team.

On the other hand, if we talk about Yuzvendra Chahal, he played his last match for Team India in January this year. He came to play ODI match against New Zealand. He was also a part of the Indian team in the 2024 T20 World Cup, but could not make it to the playing 11. After this, he did not get a place in the team on the Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka tour. In such a situation, his return in the upcoming series also seems difficult at the moment.

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