Prithvi Shaw, once considered one of the most promising young talents in Indian cricket, has faced a setback recently with his exclusion from the Ranji Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy squads due to fitness concerns. The Mumbai batter was advised to work on his weight and is now fully focused on getting back into shape. His determination to make a comeback is evident, especially after going unsold in the IPL 2025 mega auction.
Prithvi Shaw Shares Cryptic Post
In his recent Instagram story he shared his photo with the caption: “You can take me out of the game!! But you can’t stop me working..
While Prithvi Shaw tries to work hard on himself his cryptic story seems to show his disappointment after being axed from both Ranji and Vijay Hazare Trophy. He has lately been hit with a lot of setbacks which makes it even more difficult for him to cope up. Shaw will surely be eyeing a strong comeback.
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Prithvi Shaw’s Indiscipline And Fitness Issues
Earlier MCA had complained about Prithvi Shaw’s disciplinary issues saying “In the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, we were playing with 10 fielders as we were forced to hide Prithvi Shaw. The ball would pass near him and he would barely be able to get to it. Even while batting, we could see he was troubled reaching to the ball. His fitness, discipline and attitude are poor and it is pretty simple, there cannot be different rules for different players. Even the seniors in the team have started complaining about his attitude now.” as quoted by PTI.
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Prithvi Shaw Career
In his international career, Prithvi Shaw has played five Tests, six ODIs, and one T20I for India. In all these three formats, he has gathered 528 runs. The last game that Shaw played for India was a T20I match against Sri Lanka in July 2021. With these challenges being faced, Shaw continues to work hard in the hope of making it back in Mumbai and India.