Prithvi Shaw: 'Trolling hurts', Prithvi Shaw expressed his pain after remaining unsold in IPL 2025 mega auction.


Posted on 27th Nov 2024 11:09 am by rohit kumar

Prithvi Shaw had set his base price at Rs 75 lakh for the IPL 2025 mega auction. It was expected that some team would buy Shaw at this price, but it did not happen. He remained unsold in the mega auction. Now the pain of Prithvi, who remained unsold, came to the fore. He was seen talking about trolling in a viral video.

 

Prithvi Shaw, who was a part of Delhi Capitals in the last season of IPL, said, "If someone is not following me, how can they troll? It means that they are watching me. I believe that trolling is not a good thing, but it is not completely wrong either. Everyone gets trolled, including cricketers. I see all the jokes and sometimes it hurts me." Shaw further said, "When I am often seen outside, people say that I am not practicing. But I think to myself - it's my birthday, can't I celebrate? I wonder what I have done wrong. I know when I do something wrong. But if it is not wrong then it should be shown positively."

 

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Prithvi Shaw IPL Career

 

Let us tell you that Prithvi Shaw has played 79 matches in his IPL career so far. Batting in 79 innings of these matches, he has scored 1892 runs at an average of 23.94 and a strike rate of 147.46. During this, 14 half-centuries have come out of his bat, in which the highest score was 99 runs.

 

Shaw made his IPL debut in 2018. Shaw has played IPL only for Delhi Capitals from debut till 2024. Now he did not find any buyer in the 2025 season.

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