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Sachin Tendulkar highlights Prithvi Shaw’s biggest strengths

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Young Prithvi Shaw has registered his name in the cricketing history books as he hit a Test century on debut against the Windies on Thursday which got him praises from across the nation and beyond. Batting legend Sachin Tendulkar is also the one to praise Shaw.

“To me, being talented is one thing but what you do with that talent becomes more important. If you want to succeed at the international level you’ve got to be a fast learner. And Prithvi is a very good learner. When somebody has to perform and sustain at this level, and play cricket at different conditions across the world for a long time to come, adaptability becomes the critical factor. I feel he has the knack to adapt to different situations and conditions. To me, that is Prithvi’s biggest strength,” Sachin Tendulkar was quoted by Times of India.

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With his maiden ton, Prithvi also became the youngest Indian to score a Test century on debut. Shaw, at 18 years and 329 days, reached the historic three-figure mark off just 99 balls against the Windies.

Shaw became the second-youngest Indian test cricketer after Vijay Mehra, who made his debut at 17 years, 265 days against New Zealand in 1955 and he was the 13th youngest Indian cricketer overall to play a Test match.

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