Prithvi Shaw lost the middle ground. (Photo- PTI)
A practice match is being played between the teams of Mumbai and Maharashtra before the Ranji Trophy 2025-26. Prithvi Shaw was named on the first day of this match. Prithvi Shaw scored fiercely against his old team and played a century innings. But what Prithvi Shaw did after being dismissed was quite surprising. Prithvi Shaw lost his temper after being dismissed and clashed with a player of the opposing team. During this, there was a lot of ruckus on the field.
Prithvi Shaw lost the middle ground
Prithvi Shaw is once again surrounded by controversies. He played a brilliant innings of 181 runs off 219 balls in this match. But due to the brilliant bowling of Mumbai’s young player Mushir Khan, Shaw missed a double century. He was caught out on the boundary in the process of sweeping Mushir Khan. But after this wicket, Prithvi and Mumbai clashed against each other. This incident happened due to sledging.
During this, Prithvi Shaw lost his temper and tried to kill Sarfaraz Khan’s younger brother Musheer by taking a bat. During this, he also caught Mushir’s collar. After which the umpires had to come in the middle. The umpire sent them back and sent them back. In the viral video on social media, it can be seen that Shaw and Musheer Beach are arguing with each other. There are many such incidents on the cricket field many times, but to catch the collar and kill it, it is very less to be seen.
Heated Exchange Between Prithvi Shaw and Mumbai Players after His Wicket! pic.twitter.com/l9vi1ygeys
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Career is surrounded by controversies
This aggressive reaction of Shaw exposes the ups and downs of his career once again. His career is often surrounded by controversies. After its release from Mumbai, his performance in Maharashtra was about to raise hope, but losing his temper on the field is putting a question mark on his future. At one time he emerged as the future of Team India. But now he is not part of the setup of far and wide Indian team.