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“Think twice before comparing Shaw to Sehwag,” Gambhir

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Published on October 14, 2018 with No Comments

While praising young Prithvi Shaw, who cracked a Test century on debut in Rajkot in the opening Test against the West Indies, former Indian bastman Gautam Gambhir asked his fans to think hard before comparing the teenager to his former opening partner, Virender Sehwag.

“Whoever is comparing Prithvi with Sehwag needs to think twice before comparing. Ultimately you should not compare anyone to anyone. Shaw has just started his career and there is a long way to go. I have never believed in comparisons. Shaw has got his own individuality and Sehwag had his own individuality. He has just started his career and someone like Sehwag has played 100 Test matches,” said Gambhir told media in India.

“Obviously, Shaw is impressive. He’s very talented and that’s why he is there. The important thing is that he started off his Test career on a very good note but there will be far bigger and far difficult challenges waiting for him,” he added.

The veteran of 148 ODIs and 58 Tests also felt Australia, even without the services of big guns in former captain Steve Smith and David Warner, will pose a huge challenge to India on the upcoming visit to the Kangaroo land.  “It’s got to be a challenge, big challenge in Australia. We might talk about Australian batting because they don’t have Smith and Warner but they still have a formidable batting line-up in their backyard,” he declared. Smith and Warner are serving a one-year ban for ball tampering during Australia’s last visit to South Africa.

“They have really exciting players like Shaun Marsh and Aaron Finch. Plus they have the bowling attack to hurt any opposition. They have got the pace, they know their conditions and they probably have the best off-spinner Nathon Lyon in the world right now. It’s not going to be a cakewalk. Playing Australia in Australia, whatever batting they play, they are still a massive threat,” he emphasised.

 

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