Prithvi Shaw joins Maharashtra ahead of 2025-26 season
KONKAN DIVISION, MAHARASHTRA, JUL 7 – Shaw aims to revive his career with Maharashtra after being dropped by Mumbai due to fitness and disciplinary issues; he scored 4,556 runs in 58 first-class matches, MCA said.
- Prithvi Shaw officially joined the Maharashtra Cricket Association team on July 7, 2025, ending his long association with Mumbai for the upcoming domestic season.
- Shaw secured a No Objection Certificate from Mumbai following his removal from the Mumbai squads due to fitness concerns, disciplinary problems, and a dip in performance.
- MCA President Rohit Pawar said Shaw's international and IPL experience could prove valuable, adding tremendous strength to a talented squad with players like Ruturaj Gaikwad and Rahul Tripathi.
- Shaw mentioned that moving to the Maharashtra team represents a valuable opportunity for his development as a cricketer at this point in his career and thanked the Mumbai Cricket Association for their continued support throughout his tenure.
- This strategic move strengthens Maharashtra’s squad amid remarkable infrastructure enhancements by MCA and suggests a fresh opportunity for Shaw to revive his cricketing journey.
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Prithvi Shaw had requested the Mumbai Cricket Association late last month to be granted No Objection Certificate to leave Mumbai and play for another state, which was approved by the governing body.
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