He hit rock-bottom in the 2024-25 season when he was dropped from Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy team on fitness and disciplinary grounds. Not long after, he found no takers in the Indian Premier League auction after seven seasons with Delhi Capitals (DC). Shaw’s desire for a reset saw him move to Maharashtra for the 2025-26 domestic season, and he had a promising start before runs tapered off.
Despite all that has unfolded, Shaw has a fresh shot at redemption as part of DC’s roster in IPL 2026. The stylish batter was acquired by the franchise at his base price of Rs. 75 lakh in the mini-auction in December.
“Humans make mistakes. I have also made mistakes. That’s history. I like to be in the present. That’s what I have learned,” Shaw told the media on Wednesday. “If I don’t think of a comeback (for India), it will be wrong. Because I am playing for that. And for that, I am working hard.”
According to Shaw, now 26, the enforced break from last year’s IPL helped enhance his mental toughness. “I went to a couple of destinations to refresh my mind a little, and then I came back. I practised, worked hard, whether it was training or batting. Whatever I used to do, I started doing three times as much. I can’t say I took a step back. It was just a needed break, so that I can strengthen myself mentally,” he reflected.
Published on Mar 25, 2026
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