Rahul Tiwari
khelja|27-11-2024
Indian cricket team batsman Prithvi Shaw did not find any buyer in the mega auction of IPL 2025. This time no team bet on Prithvi Shaw, who had a base price of only Rs 75 lakh. The career of Prithvi Shaw, who was once considered the biggest talent of Indian cricket, is believed to be in danger. Recently he was dropped from Mumbai's Ranji team. But now there was no change in his performance even in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024, he failed once again.
It was expected that forgetting the IPL auction, Prithvi Shaw would keep his eyes on making a strong comeback in domestic cricket, as Gujarat wicketkeeper batsman Urvil Patel did. Urvil Patel was also unsold in the auction, but he forgot everything and created a new Indian record for the fastest century in T20 cricket. But Prithvi Shaw was out without opening the account against Maharashtra team. During this, he faced only 3 balls and lost his wicket in the very first over.
Let us tell you, this was his second match in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024. He also played a match before the auction. But even in that match he could not do anything special. In the match played against the Goa team, he was able to score only 33 runs in 22 balls, which included 5 fours and 1 six. Let us tell you, Prithvi Shaw has been under the scanner for some time regarding his poor game as well as his fitness, this is the reason why he will not be seen playing in the IPL this time.
Prithvi Shaw had achieved success at a very young age. Under his captaincy, the Indian team won the Under-19 World Cup title. After this, he also scored a century on his Test debut at the age of 18. Shaw played his last international match on 25 July 2021. This was also his debut match of T20 International, since then he has not been able to make his place in Team India. In 2019, Prithvi Shaw failed in the doping test. Then BCCI banned him for 8 months. At the beginning of the year 2023, he had a fight with social media influencer Sapna Gill and her friends in a hotel in Mumbai. Then this matter also went to court.