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What are Prithvi Shaw’s stats in ODI? Here’s why he is considered a limited-over behemoth

What are Prithvi Shaw’s stats in ODI? Here’s why he is considered a limited-over behemoth

After making a stunning double century for Northamptonshire in the One-Day Cup, check out Prithvi Shaw stats in ODIs.

Prithvi Shaw has always been looked at as one of the best batting talents in the world. But the right-hander has had limited opportunities to prove his worth to India. The Mumbai batter last represented India in July 2021 and has been out of schemes ever since. However, how good is the batter in limited-over cricket is a question fans often ask. So, here are Prithvi Shaw’s stats in ODIs:

Prithvi Shaw Stats in ODIs

Prithvi Shaw has an exceptional record in List A cricket. The opener has 2931 runs in 56 matches at an impressive average of 55.30 with a mind-boggling strike rate of 125.47.

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The Mumbaikar has scored 50 or more runs 20 times in 56 matches, meaning he scores 50+ in every third game he plays.

His conversion rate is superb. The right-hander has nine centuries to his name along with eleven fifties to support his claim as one of the finest 50-over players in the world currently.

How good are Prithvi Shaw Stats in ODIs for India?

Prithvi Shaw has played just six ODIs for Team India. The six games have come across two series (one against New Zealand in 2020 and another against Sri Lanka in 2021), both away from home.

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In these matches, Shaw’s average is 31.50, which is significantly lower than his overall average. His strike rate also takes a dip but remains exceptional, striking at 113.85.

The opener has not scored above 50 in these six matches.

How well did Prithvi Shaw do in his last ODI?

Prithvi Shaw smashed a career-best 244 runs in just 159 balls while playing for Northamptonshire against Somerset in the One-Day Cup on Wednesday, August 9.

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Shaw struck 28 boundaries, smoked 11 sixes, and struck the bat at 159.47 to lead his side to an 87-run win.

In his last three matches, the batter averaged 101.33 with one double-century to his name.

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