Shaw, who has been a key figure in Delhi squad, has accumulated 140 runs at a strike rate of 166.66 from four games
Delhi's Prithvi Shaw during his 47 against Rajasthan on Wednesday. Pic/PTI
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Former Australian cricketer Mark Waugh believes Delhi opener Prithvi Shaw's batting technique resembles that of cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar. Shaw, who has been a key figure in Delhi squad, has accumulated 140 runs at a strike rate of 166.66 from four games.
Mark Waugh
Commenting on Prithvi's batting technique in Star Sports' Select Dugout show, Waugh said: "The first thing you notice is his technique, it's very similar to Sachin Tendulkar. His grip, his stance, he stays very still at the crease and plays all his shots around the wicket.
"He plays the ball quite late and is quite punchy in his stroke play. He has an excellent base to play any shot. He's just so much like Sachin," Waugh added. Shaw, 18, scored his maiden IPL half-century in only his second match. Earlier, he led India to ICC U-19 World Cup title in New Zealand.
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