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Prithvi Shaw leaves Mumbai in order to focus on his ‘Growth and Development’
Prithvi Shaw ended his ties with home team Mumbai after he got granted a No Objection Certificate, as he has to sign up with a new domestic side for his 'growth and development'.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jun 23, 2025, 07:03 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 23, 2025, 07:03 PM (IST)

Embattled India batter Prithvi Shaw on Monday ended his ties with home team Mumbai after being granted a No Objection Certificate by the MCA to sign up with a new domestic side for his “growth and development as a cricketer“.
Shaw has been out of reckoning from the red ball set-up for some time but has played white ball cricket. However, his off-field disciplinary issues have grabbed more air time than his on-field performances.
The Mumbai Cricket Association confirmed receiving Shaw’s request and has given its approval to it.
“The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) would like to inform that cricketer Prithvi Shaw had formally requested a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to represent another state as a professional player in the upcoming domestic season. After due consideration, the MCA has granted the NOC,” the MC stated
MCA Secretary Abhay Hadap said the body appreciates Shaw’s contributions over the years.
“Prithvi Shaw has been an exceptional talent and has contributed significantly to Mumbai cricket. We respect his decision and wish him the very best in his future endeavours,” he stated.
In the letter that Shaw sent to the MCA, the 25-year-old said he was grateful for the time he spent in the Mumbai team, for which he made his debut in 2017, but desires to move on now.
“I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) for the valuable opportunities and unwavering support extended to me during my time representing the association,” he wrote in the letter
“It has truly been an honor and a privilege to be part of the MCA setup, and I am deeply grateful for the exposure and experience I have gained here,” he added.
He then went on to state his reasons for the wanting to leave the team.
“At this juncture in my career, I have been presented with a promising opportunity to play professional cricket under another State Association, which I believe will further contribute to my growth and development as a cricketer,” he wrote
“In light of this, I kindly request you to issue me a No Objection Certificate (NOC) that will enable me to officially represent the new State Association in the upcoming domestic season,” he added.
However, the identity of the team that he intends to join next is not yet known.
Shaw said his decision has been made after “careful consideration, and with utmost respect for the MCA.”
“I remain ever grateful to the association for the guidance and platform provided over the years.”
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Shaw, who has played five Tests and six ODIs for India, was dropped from the Mumbai Ranji side last year on grounds of poor fitness and lack of discipline.