Prithvi

Shaw

India
Batsman

Prithvi

About Prithvi Shaw

Name
Prithvi Shaw
Born
Nov 09, 1999 (25 years)
Birth Place
India
Role
Batsman
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Off break

A roaring sea, chaotic traffic, tall buildings, and a talented crop of young cricketers; this is how we describe Mumbai. And it hasn't disappointed till now as Prithvi Shaw took the torch in his hand and marched forward when he successfully led his national team to the Under-19 World Cup glory in 2018.


His name was cropping up in newspapers for all the right reasons. When he was just 14, he blasted 546 off 330 balls in an innings which contained 85 boundaries and 5 maximums. He did it when he was playing for his school Rizvi Springfield in the Harris Shield. Though it's a minors' cricket competition, it has been known to produce such performances time and again.


Shaw once again came into the limelight when he was a part of India's Under-19 youth Asia cup winning squad in November 2016 in Sri Lanka. Since then, his name has been put to the banners like once it was done for the then prodigy, Sachin Tendulkar. He made the comparisons even more concrete when he hit centuries in both his Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy debuts - a record previously held by Sachin Tendulkar.


Prithvi added another feather in his cap when the Delhi-based franchise in the Indian T20 League bid Rs. 1.2 cr for the untested right-handed opening batsman. His Brian Lara-esque backlift earned him a lot of plaudits as he went on to gather fans all over India in the tournament with his classy drives and flicks.


In August 2018, he was called up to India's Test squad for the final two Tests against England, but he did not play. He then made his first international appearance on 4th October 2018 against the Windies in a home Test and became the second-youngest Indian after Tendulkar to make a Test century on debut. He performed really well in the second Test as well and was named the Player of the Series. Consequently, he was named in the Test squad to tour Down Under but unfortunately, a freak injury caused him to miss the first Test and then eventually the remainder of the series.


Shaw's career hit a roadblock in 2019 when he was banned by the BCCI for doping violation. In the press release, it was mentioned that Prithvi had inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance which can be commonly found in the cough syrups. The young boy took it in his stride and accepted his fate with all sincerity.


Prithvi still has a long road ahead of him but the signs of being a long, prosperous and triumphant career are all there. Already being acclaimed as the next big thing since Virat Kohli in the Indian cricket, Prithvi Pankaj Shaw could well write new chapters in the cricketing history.

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
5
6
1
52
Innings
9
6
1
91
Runs
339
189
0
4177
Highest Score
134
49
0
379
SR
86.00
113.00
0.00
82.00
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Team Played For

India
India
India A
India A
Indian Board Presidents XI
Indian Board Presidents XI
India Red
India Red
Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire
Rest of India
Rest of India
West Zone
West Zone
Delhi Capitals
Delhi Capitals
India Under-19
India Under-19
Mumbai
Mumbai
India Under-23
India Under-23
North Mumbai Panthers
North Mumbai Panthers
Indians
Indians
Indian Oil
Indian Oil