prithvi shaw wants to leave mumbai cricket association to play domestic eleswhere mca

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Kusum। Jun 23 2025 3:43 PM

Mumbai batsman Prithvi Shaw has decided to break his relationship with Mumbai cricket. He has informed the Mumbai Cricket Association i.e. MCA that he wants to play professional cricket for another state team. This is the reason why he has demanded a No Objection Certificate i.e. NOC from his parents association.

Prithvi Shaw has decided to break his relationship with Mumbai cricket. He has informed the Mumbai Cricket Association i.e. MCA that he wants to play professional cricket for another state team. This is the reason why he has demanded a No Objection Certificate i.e. NOC from his parents association. He has been out of Mumbai’s team for a long time.

Sources in MCA told The Indian Express that, they have sought NOC from us and we will soon decide on it. Prithvi Shaw was dropped for the Ranji Trophy match last year due to poor fitness from the Mumbai team. The decision was taken by the Senior Committee and asked him to participate in a two -week fitness program prepared by the MCA trainer. Team management had informed the MCA that Prithvi Shaw has 35 percent fat in his body and needs rigorous training before his return to the team.

At the same time, it is being said that Prithvi Shaw has received offers from two-three states at the beginning of this month. Due to which they want NOC and soon they can connect with a team before the new domestic season. In October 2024, the MCA selection committee decided that if Shaw wants to play for Mumbai again, he would have to lose weight. His fitness and form had not improved and due to this he was not selected in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. However, there was a lot of controversy on this. Even captain Shreyas Iyer had said that he had played a lot of cricket. Everyone gave him input but he did not agree that he should find out things themselves.

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