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On 'Disappointing' Prithvi Shaw, DC Coach Shane Watson's Blunt Reality Check

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With the incredible talent that Prithvi Shaw possesses, he should be dominating international cricket, feels assistant coach Shane Watson, who added that the opener's abject failure has been the biggest letdown for Delhi Capitals this IPL season.

Ahead of this edition's IPL, head coach Ricky Pointing had said this would be Shaw's breakthrough season. However, the prodigiously talented opener has failed miserably and was dropped after playing six games adding to Delhi's batting woes. "One of the most disappointing parts for DC this season was Prithvi Shaw.

He's one of the most beautiful batters to watch and take down the best bowling with the skills that he's got," Watson told reporters on the eve of DC's match against Chennai Super Kings on Saturday. "And knowing that we gave him a big stretch to find his feet.

We also knew he has been a little bit inconsistent as well in the past few years." Delhi's inconsistent batting unit afforded the 23-year-old another chance and Shaw made a stunning comeback with his maiden fifty of the season against Punjab Kings earlier this week. "But missing out on a few games, he really centralised and focussed on what direction he wants to go.

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