
Prithvi Shaw had an impact on his first competitive trip for Maharaštra, which on Tuesday, August 19, hit the Centrum against Chhattisgarh in Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament on the Guru Nanak College in Chennai. Shaw reached his hundreds in 122 van and fought with a lonely battle at the top of the order for Maharaštra.
After its completion of its century in the 44th place above Maharaštr’s shifts, he described this opportunity with a damaged celebration. The former Mumbai dough picked up a bat to recognize the applause from the dressing room before sharing his hug with his partner for Siddharth Mhat.
On the test playground, which offered inconsistent reflections and help for spinners, Shaw was used hard to reach a milestone. Immediately after crossing the three -seater brand, he successfully negotiated a van that remained low, and proved his concentration and peace in the fold.
Before reaching his century on the second day of the three -day meeting, Shaw hit 14 borders and one six. Its hundred came the day after Sarfaraz Khan hit the history of fighting For Mumbai against TNCA XI in the tournament.
Shaw left Mumbai at the end of last season to join Maharashtra. The 25 -year -old man took a step after he was dropped from the ranji Trophy Squad, after the last time he represented Mumbai in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament in December 2024.
The out-of-promised Opener India also performed in the T20 Bombai League in early June after its disappointment that it was not sold at the IPL 2025 auction. Questions about its form and fitness were widely discussed and were missing to the IPL added to the other fuel to the debate. However, the young dough decided to switch to Maharashtra in an effort to play a competitive cricket.
The Maharashtra was in the place of harassment when they lost four goals on just 16 runs after they got to 71 for 0. Chennai Super Kings Captain Rutuaj Gaikwad was released to 1 when Mahashra slipped to 86 for 4.
Previously, Chattisgarh produced 252 on day 1, riding fifteen from Sanjeet Desai (93) and Avnish Singh Singh Dhaliwal (52).
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
August 19, 2025