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Prithvi Shaw Applies For NOC, To Leave Mumbai Ahead Of Upcoming Domestic Cricket Season
"Yes it’s true that Prithvi Shaw has applied for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) & our Apex Council will take decision by today evening," said Abhay Hadap, Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) Secretary, to IANS on Monday afternoon.
Shaw, who captained India to 2018 U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup win in New Zealand, was dropped from the Mumbai side during the first leg of last year’s Ranji Trophy in October because of form and fitness-related issues.
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