Prithvi Shaw Seeks NOC to Exit Mumbai Cricket: MCA Official
- Prithvi Shaw, a 25-year-old cricketer, has formally requested a No Objection Certificate from the Mumbai Cricket Association to represent another state in the upcoming domestic season.
- This request comes after Shaw's extended hiatus from Indian List A cricket following his last appearance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy held in 2022, and subsequent exclusion last season due to fitness concerns, including a notably high body fat percentage of 35 percent.
- Shaw has not been part of recent Indian Premier League seasons after being released by Delhi Capitals and has received offers from two to three other state associations.
- In his letter, Shaw thanked the MCA for the support and opportunities he received over the years, while captain Shreyas Iyer emphasized that Shaw must improve his work ethic to unlock his full potential.
- The Mumbai Cricket Association has acknowledged receipt of Shaw's letter, forwarded it to their apex council, and is expected to decide on the No Objection Certificate soon, signaling a potential career transition for Shaw.
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Prithvi Shaw Wants To 'Move On' From Mumbai; Writes NOC Requesting Release
Out-of-favour India batter Prithvi Shaw has sought a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) in order to sign up with a new domestic side for his "growth and development as a cricketer". Shaw has not played for India since 2021 and also could not find takers in the most recent Indian Premier League (IPL) auction.
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Prithvi Shaw, Ignored By Mumbai, Now Writes Letter To MCA Wanting Major Transfer: "Please Issue NOC..."
25-year-old Prithvi Shaw, who has played five Tests and six ODIs for India, was dropped from the Mumbai Ranji side last year on grounds of poor fitness and lack of discipline.
Prithvi Shaw seeks NOC from Mumbai to represent another state: 'Will further contribute to my growth'
Shaw's mail to the Mumbai Cricket Association seeking a 'No Objection Certificate' comes months after he was dropped from the Ranji squad after just two games due to fitness issues. The opener has reportedly received offers from two-three state associations.
Prithvi Shaw now wants to say goodbye to the Mumbai team in domestic cricket. For this, Prithvi has requested the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) to issue a no objection certificate.
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