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  • 'Shaw fell sick and I think that's what actually deterred him'
  • Delhi will begin their IPL campaign on March 3 vs LSG

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The franchise is trying to get the Rishabh Pant in the dug-out at least for IPL 2023, Malhotra added. 

Delhi Capitals CEO Dhiraj Malhotra lavished praise on their young batter Prithvi Shaw and feels that the 23-year-old would turn out to be the game-changer for the franchise in the upcoming IPL season.

While speaking to The Times of India, Malhotra said, 'He made us win a couple of games last season but he has been unfortunate. He fell sick and I think that's what actually deterred him, not his form or the way he approaches the game. I still feel this year he will be the game-changer for us'

He further said his franchise would miss the services of skipper Rishabh Pant who survived a horrific car crash on new year's eve and is currently in rehabilitation. The franchise is trying to get the wicketkeeper-batter in the dug-out at least for IPL 2023, Malhotra added.

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