Prithvi Shaw returned to form in spectacular fashion as he smashed a brilliant double century for Maharashtra in the ongoing Ranji Trophy 2025-26 group match against Chandigarh and it came at a record-breaking pace at the Sector 16 Cricket Stadium in Chandigarh.
It seems that moving from Mumbai to Maharashtra has given a new lease of life to Prithvi Shaw’s career, as he played a explosive inning of 222 runs in just 156 balls against Chandigarh in the second round match. After being dismissed for just eight runs, Shaw came out aggressively on all cylinders in the second innings.
Prithvi Shaw scored a record breaking double century for Maharashtra
The right-handed batsman completed his first century of the current domestic season in just 72 balls, the sixth fastest century in Ranji Trophy history, and then scored a double century in just 141 balls – the second fastest century in the long history of the Elite Group.
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Only Ravi Shastri’s double century in 123 balls against Baroda in the 1984–85 season is the fastest double century in Ranji Trophy history. Prithvi Shaw’s innings was pure dominance, which included 29 fours and 5 sixes at a strike rate of 142 against Chandigarh.
Shaw’s timing, placement and aggressive intent reflected the fearless stroke-maker who single-handedly dismantled the Chandigarh bowling attack. With this incredible innings, Shaw joined an elite list along with Virender Sehwag as only the second Indian to score multiple double centuries in first-class cricket within 200 balls.
Prithvi Shaw joins Ravi Shastri and Virender Sehwag in Ranji history
Sehwag achieved the feat of scoring a double century within 200 balls thrice in Test cricket for India. However, the fastest first-class double century by an Indian still belongs to Hyderabad’s Tanmay Agarwal, who achieved the feat in 119 balls earlier this year.
Meanwhile, Prithvi Shaw’s record-breaking innings also ended his 20-month century drought, which he last hit for Mumbai in February 2024. After being out for a duck in his opening game for Maharashtra against Kerala, Shaw’s explosive comeback shows that his hunger, strength and flair are very much alive, and he has staked a strong case for a comeback in India.
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Once touted as Indian cricket’s next big superstar after his stellar debut in 2018, Shaw’s career has seen more turmoil than success in recent years, and the latest incident has only added fuel to the fire.
History of Musheer Khan and Prithvi Shaw
During the Ranji Trophy practice game, the Maharashtra batsman had to face a heated argument with his former Mumbai teammate Musheer Khan. This situation came to light soon after Shaw’s dismissal, when a heated argument broke out between the two.
When Shaw returned to the pavilion in anger, a heated argument took place between them. Matters quickly deteriorated when Shaw, in a moment of frustration, swung his bat in the direction of Musheer, shocking everyone on the ground. The umpire immediately intervened to calm the situation and prevent it from getting out of control.
It was another chapter in Shaw’s long list of controversies on and off the field. Despite his immense talent and early success, his journey has been filled with disciplinary issues, inconsistent performances and off-field distractions.


