HomeSportsCricket'Made wrong friends': Prithvi Shaw passes honest account on downfall; adds 'was mentally prepared' for IPL snub

'Made wrong friends': Prithvi Shaw passes honest account on downfall; adds 'was mentally prepared' for IPL snub

Prithvi Shaw made his Test debut in 2018 and scored 134 runs. Shortly after, the then-head coach Ravi Shastri remarked that the batter is a combination of Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara and Virender Sehwag.

June 26, 2025 / 15:07 IST
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Prithvi Shaw passes honest account on downfall
Prithvi Shaw passes honest account on downfall

Prithvi Shaw, who was once hailed as the next great thing in Indian cricket, is no longer considered for the national senior team. The batter was not even included in Mumbai's Vijay Hazare Trophy team, and he was also left out of playing XI for the Ranji Trophy. That was not the end of Shaw's misery as he went unsold at the high octane IPL mega auction. And now after several months, the 25-year-old also requested Mumbai Cricketer Association (MCA) of NOC, which has been granted.

“There are a lot of things. It is different for people to see. Because I know what has happened. I can understand it. I have taken a lot of wrong decisions in life. I started giving less time to cricket. I used to practice a lot. For example, I used to bat for 3-4 hours in nets. I never got tired of batting. I used to go to the ground for half a day. I admit that there was a distraction,” Shaw told News24, giving an honest account on his downfall in cricket.

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“After that, I started considering what was not necessary as necessary. I made some wrong friends. Because I was at the top at that time. Friendship is also formed. Then they took me here and there. All those things. Then I got away from the track. I used to give 8 hours of practice on the ground. Now it is 4 hours,” he added.

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