HomeSportsCricket'I don’t want anyone’s sympathy': Prithvi Shaw opens up after slamming century in Maharashtra debut

'I don’t want anyone’s sympathy': Prithvi Shaw opens up after slamming century in Maharashtra debut

Prithvi Shaw's response was emphatically no when asked if he had heard from any former teammates about his century and a successful start to this new era.

August 20, 2025 / 12:03 IST
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Out-of-favour India cricketer Prithvi Shaw (PTI Photo)
Out-of-favour India cricketer Prithvi Shaw (PTI Photo)

Prithvi Shaw led a one-man show on his debut for Maharashtra during their Buchi Babu Trophy 2025 encounter against Chhattisgarh. The out-of-favour batter scored a century before getting out for 111. His effort also rescued Maharashtra from a tricky position as the team mustered 217 in response to their opponents' 242 runs. Such an innings suggest that the 25-year-old may still go on to have a career to be proud of, despite Shaw's recent issues with discipline and fitness being a regular talking point.

“I don’t mind coming from scratch again because I’ve seen many ups and downs in my life … I’m kind of a very confident guy, confident in myself, my work ethics. I feel that this season will go really well for me as well as for my team,” said Shaw after close of second day’s play.

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Shaw combined with Sachin Dhas to add 71 runs for the opening wicket, out of which the later contributed just 10. This demonstrates his usual attacking style of batting as he completed his half-century at over run-a-ball. Following that Maharashtra endure a mini-collapse, which included the wicket of comeback man Ruturaj Gaikwad - who was back but was only able to score one. But Shaw remained upbeat and persevered, making sure the deficit was managed.

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