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IPL 2021: Ricky Ponting on Prithvi Shaw batting in nets - Hope he has changed

Updated on: 06 April,2021 07:32 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Delhi Capitals coach Ricky Ponting recalls his struggle to convince Prithvi Shaw to bat in nets during bad form in last IPL; wants opener to mend his ways

IPL 2021: Ricky Ponting on Prithvi Shaw batting in nets - Hope he has changed

Delhi Capitals coach Ricky Ponting (left) with Prithvi Shaw (right). Pic/Suresh Karkera

Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting has revealed that Prithvi Shaw refused to bat in the nets when he hit a bad patch in the last IPL and hoped that the highly-rated Indian youngster has changed his training habits “for the better” ahead of the upcoming edition.


The former Australian skipper has been working with Shaw, 21, for the past two seasons in the Delhi Capitals camp. He recalled how Shaw simply refused to pad up for nets when, after scoring two fifties last season, he was hit by a slump.


“He had an interesting theory on his batting last year—when he’s not scoring runs, he won’t bat, and when he is scoring runs, he wants to keep batting all the time,” Ponting told cricket.com.au as his side geared for the event starting April 9 in Chennai.


“He had four or five games where he made under 10 and I’m telling him, ‘We have to go to the nets and work out [what’s wrong]’, and he looked me in the eye and said, ‘No, I’m not batting today’. I couldn’t really work that out.

“He might have changed. I know he’s done a lot of work over the last few months, that theory that he had might have changed, and hopefully, it has, because if we can get the best out of him, he could be a superstar player.”

Ponting joined the DC squad on March 29 and just completed his week-long quarantine required to enter the IPL bio-bubble. Ponting said he did not hold back from giving a piece of his mind to the youngster last year but he “stuck to his word” and did not practice towards the business end of the tournament. “I was going pretty hard at him. I was basically telling him, ‘Mate you’ve got to get in the nets. Whatever you think you’re working on, is not working for you’,” he remembered telling him.

“So I challenged him and he stuck to his word and he didn’t practice much at all towards the back-end of the tournament, and didn’t get many runs towards the back-end of the tournament either.”

However, Ponting is confident that Shaw will make it big internationally. “Maybe [his training habits] have changed for the better because [his success] won’t just be for the Delhi Capitals, I’m sure you’ll see him play a lot of cricket for India as well,” said Ponting.

Govt: IPL teams can practise post 8pm

The Maharashtra government on Monday cleared the decks for the IPL to take place in the COVID-ravaged Mumbai, allowing teams to practise after 8pm and travel to their respective hotels during the night curfew that has been imposed. Mumbai is scheduled to host 10 IPL matches at Wankhede and nine of them are scheduled to start at 7.30pm.

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