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ToggleOn the 16 of November 2013, the God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar played his 200th test match and retired from all forms of cricket. Three days later, a young 14-year-old boy scored 546 runs for Rizvi Springfield against St Francis D'Assisi Borivali in the Harris Shield trophy. It was the same Harris Shield Trophy where the Master Blaster had first announced himself with a record-breaking partnership with Vinod Kambli. Unsurprisingly, the next day, media outlets around the country reported this 14-year-old named Prithvi Shaw with the tag of 'Sachin Tendulkar's successor'. In this blog, we will look at the biography of cricketer Prithvi Shaw, his cricket career, IPL, stats, achievements, etc.
Prithvi Shaw Details
| Full Name | Prithvi Pankaj Shaw |
| Date of Birth | November 9, 1999 |
| Age | 24 Years |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Birth Place | Thane, Maharashtra |
| Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) |
| Current Team(s) | Delhi Capitals |
| Role | Batsman/Right Handed, Right arm off break Bowler |
| Batting Style | Right hand Bat |
| Bowling Style | Right arm Offbreak |
| Debut | October 4, 2018 |
| Jersey No. | 100 |
| Family | Pankaj Shaw (Father) |

Prithvi Shaw Biography
(Instagram)Prithvi Pankaj Shaw was born to Pankaj Gupta on the 9th of November 1999 in Gaya, Bihar. Shaw's home was located in the Manpur block, known for power loom industry. Pankaj ran a small cloth shop by the name of Balaji Cut Piece in Shivcharan lane.
However, frustrated with business in Manpur, Pankaj searched and found a job in Mumbai. Soon he shifted his family into the City of Dreams under the family name of Shaw. At the age of 4, Prithvi's mother passed away, after which his father played a vital role in his development.
Prithvi showed keen interest in the game and soon started to pursue it. His father enrolled him into a cricket academy in Virar, a suburb of Mumbai. Soon he started playing for the Middle Income Group (MIG) Cricket Club in Bandra.
Shaw used to wake up at 4.30 am; with his kit and school bag he used to catch travel over 60 km via the 6:07 train to Bandra for practice. After a 90 minute journey and practice, Shaw used to head to his school- Rizvi Springfield, for whom he later broke many records.
Prithvi Shaw Career
Through the ranks of Indian and English Cricket

Prithvi Shaw's dedication, hard work and persistence paid off as former Mumbai bowler Nilesh Kulkarni spotted him. Kulkarni's sports talent management agency signed Shaw up at an annual stipend of ₹3 lakhs. The same year, a corporator noticed Shaw and offered him a flat in Santa Cruz, considerably reducing Shaw's travel time.
Playing for MIG against JW Cricket Academy in 2010, Shaw scored 73, impressing founder of the English academy and former County player Julian Wood. Seeing the enormous talent in the 11-year-old boy, Wood went up to his father and offered him to play in England.
“Five years ago, we were playing a match at the MIG. They put him to bat, and he scored 73 against us, and I said this is a very, very special boy. I met his father, and I told him I will sponsor him. You don’t see talent like that every day at such a young age. I told him he should come to England one day,” Wood said in an interview to the TOI in 2013.
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(CHS)However, it was not until 2012, two years later, that Shaw got an opportunity to play in England. Playing for Cheadle Hulme School, Cheshire near Manchester in 2012, Shaw raked up a staggering 1,446 runs during this 4-month stay. With his bowling, Shaw raked up 68 wickets.
In May 2013, he went on to play for the Gloustershire second team. In his 3-month stay there, Shaw started studying at the Bradfield College in Reading. To cope up academically, Shaw also attended private tuitions.
Shaw was playing for MIG and leading his school- Rizvi Springfield by the end of the year. It was at this point where he played the innings of 546. Shaw led Rizvi Springfield for two consecutive Harris Shield seasons- 2012 and 2013.
First Class Cricket
(Free Press Journal)Prithvi Shaw was drafted into the Mumbai domestic side in 2016-17. He made his debut directly in the semi-finals against Tamil Nadu at Rajkot, scoring a century! Shaw scored 120 runs in 175 balls to power Mumbai into the finals. He scored 13 fours and 1 six.
In the finals at Indore, Shaw scored 71 in the first innings, before he was run out by Juneja. He followed it up by scoring 44 in the second innings. However, his debut was overshadowed by another opener- Parthiv Patel's brilliant knock of 90 and 143 as Gujrat ran away with their first title.
The following season, Shaw continued good outings and showed that he is no one-season wonder. Shaw scored his first first-class century against Tamil Nadu on 24 October 2017.
He followed it up with a 105 against Odisha on 1 November 2017. Shaw scored another century in the match against Andhra at Ongole on 17 November.
He finished as Mumbai's second-highest run-getter with 537 runs in 6 matches. In September 2017, Shaw played for India Red, and scored a century in the final against India Blue; and thus extending the comparisons between him and Sachin. Shaw followed Tendulkar in scoring centuries on his Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy debut.
Prithvi Shaw Injury
(Cricket Australia)Despite his stellar rise to glory, Prithvi Shaw's career has been marred with injuries of late. His injury problems began with an ankle injury while fielding in a tour match in Australia; ruling him out from the historic series. These were followed with reports of behavioral issues during his time with the Delhi Capitals in IPL 2019.
Shaw was then ruled out from the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 due to a hip injury. His hip injury returned post World Cup ruling him out of the tour to West Indies.

The BCCI then gave him another setback after handing him a backdated ban for a doping violation. The opener had "inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance, which can be commonly found in cough syrups."
According to reports, his urine sample was collected on 22nd February 2019, during a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match in Indore.
The sample contained Terbutaline-a specified substance banned both In and out of Competition in the WADA Prohibited List of Substances. Shaw's backdated ban ended in November, and he returned with a fine inning of 63 against Assam in the Syed Mushtaq Ali. In the following Ranji matches, he scored 30, 64, 30 and 53.








