Made mistakes but time to find joy on the ground: Shaw
New Delhi, March 27 -- Once promising, Prithvi Shaw found himself out of favour for nearly every team he was part of in the past couple of years. Back in the Delhi Capitals set-up after missing out last year, the 26-year-old said he is wiser, with renewed focus and intent in his eighth year with the franchise. And while an India comeback is the long-term goal, Shaw knows better now than to be harsh on himself with steep targets.
"If I don't think of a comeback, that would be a mistake.. that's why I'm playing. Everyone wants to play for India, that's why I'm working hard," Shaw told reporters on the sidelines of an intrasquad practice match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday.
"Earlier, I used to set targets, but when you don't achieve them, it affects you. I focus on the present," he said.
The explosive Indian batter made his Test debut in October 2018 and true to his reputation, scored a memorable 134 off 99 balls against West Indies in Rajkot. Soon after, Shaw was suspended for eight months by BCCI for a doping violation after testing positive for Terbutaline, a substance found in over-the-counter cough syrup. BCCI accepted it was unintentional but it was yet another instance that shifted the conversation away from his cricket.
Fellow players brought up disciplinary issues, lack of focus and fitness issues repeatedly. Shaw had a forgettable domestic season in 2024 in which he was dropped by Mumbai due to issues with his fitness and discipline. In 2025, he was granted a NOC from Mumbai to change teams. In June he went on to represent Maharashtra.
During his time off in the IPL last year, Shaw grounded himself by taking a break. "Last year, I didn't play IPL. I enjoyed my life, went to a couple of places to refresh my mind, and then came back to the same routine. I practised and worked hard - training, batting, everything I used to do, I started doing it three times more. I think it was a good break for me. I can't say I took a step back, it was a needed break to make myself mentally strong."
Lean patches for athletes are not uncommon. Several players reach out to former teammates, seniors and coaches to navigate those phases. Shaw acknowledged that despite the volume of runs he scored, he has made mistakes. Through the phase that involved noise and scrutiny from quarters, he stayed in touch with his coach Prashant Shetty....
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