Did Prithvi Shaw Impress on His Maharashtra Debut with a Century?

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Key Takeaways
- Prithvi Shaw scored a century on his debut for Maharashtra.
- Shaw faced challenges in his career before this match.
- The match showcased his resilience and talent on a tough pitch.
- Maharashtra struggled but Shaw's performance stood out.
- This innings could be pivotal in reviving Shaw's cricket career.
Chennai, Aug 19 (NationPress) Prithvi Shaw made a remarkable debut for Maharashtra, achieving a century against Chhattisgarh during the Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament at Guru Nanak College on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old opener, who transitioned from Mumbai earlier this year, reached his hundred off 122 balls, showcasing resilience on a challenging wicket while his teammates faced difficulties.
Shaw's milestone came in the 44th over of Maharashtra's innings with a boundary, where he raised his bat in a modest celebration before sharing a moment with his batting partner Siddharth Mhatre. His innings, comprised of 14 fours and a six, demonstrated his ability to adapt as he navigated uneven bounce and turn with poise.
This achievement followed closely behind his former Mumbai teammate Sarfaraz Khan's fighting hundred for Mumbai against TNCA XI in the same tournament.
However, Maharashtra encountered challenges after a promising start of 71 without loss, quickly slipping to 86 for 4. Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad was dismissed for just 1 run, leaving Shaw to carry the weight of the scoring, contributing over 75 percent of the team's total in the first two sessions.
For Shaw, this century holds special significance. Once regarded as a future star for India, he was left out of the Mumbai Ranji squad last season, with his last appearance for them in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 in December 2024.
After going unsold in the IPL 2025 auction and facing scrutiny regarding his form and fitness, Shaw opted to join Maharashtra to revitalize his domestic career and secure more consistent opportunities.
Earlier, Chhattisgarh had set a target of 252 on Day 1, led by Sanjeet Desai's 93 and Avnish Singh Dhaliwal's 52.