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Cricket News Desk. Prithvi Shaw was once called the future of Indian cricket. Under its captaincy, India won the under-19 World Championships in 2018. After scoring many runs in domestic cricket, Prithvi got a chance to make a test debut in the same year. He made a mark by achieving a century in his first test. He was compared to Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Brian Lara. But after that, the graph of the earth began to fall. During this time he was also banned due to failure in the baptism test. Now the situation is of such a nature that Prithvi is out of the Mumbai team. No one bought him at the IPL 2025 auction. In the Mumbai T20 league, Prithvi Shaw Fail Mumbai Cricket Association’s T20 league is held after 6 years. Prithvi Shaw is the captain of North Mumbai Panthers in T20 Mumbai. In the fourth match of the league, his team faced Namo Bandra Blasters. Captain Prithvi failed badly in this match. In the second of the innings, Dhanit Raut sent him to the pavilion. During this time, Prithvi scored just 5 runs of 4 balls. His turn included a four. Panthers faced a crushing defeat, Namo Bandra Blasters won the match with a large margin of 40 runs. Blasters first batted and scored 171 runs against the loss of 6 wickets. For the team at the Wankhum Stadium, Dhurmil Madkar scored an explosive 52 -run innings of just 23 balls. He beat 6 sixes. In response, the Panthers team was all for 131 runs. Divyanshu Saxena scored 42 runs from 38 balls. Karsh Kothari took the most three wickets. Prithvi Shaw, who was in the field after December, got to the ground after December last year. He last played Mumbai in the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy. He scored ten runs in the title match against Madhya Pradesh. He scored 8 runs in the semi -final against Baroda. He scored 339 runs in 5 Tests for India and 189 runs in 6 ODIs. In the only T20 match, he was fired on the first ball without opening the account. Share this story -tags