Prithvi Shaw, once hailed as the next big thing in Indian cricket, has faced a tumultuous period in his career recently. Shaw, who was unsold at the IPL 2025 mega auction, has been struggling with form and fitness issues2. His former coach, Jwala Singh, recently shed light on the major difference between Shaw and another rising star, Yashasvi Jaiswal.
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In an interview on Shubhankar Mishra’s YouTube show, Singh emphasized the importance of work ethic and discipline in a player’s journey. “Talent is just a seed; to make it a tree, consistency is very important in that journey, and that consistency comes from your lifestyle, your work ethic, and discipline,” Singh said1.
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Singh praised Jaiswal for his exceptional work ethic, which he believes is the key factor that sets him apart from Shaw. “Yashasvi really works hard, and he knows what to do. That is the main difference,” Singh added1.
Shaw’s career took a hit when he was dropped from Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy squad for their third-round clash against Tripura. Although he managed to secure a spot in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024-25, his struggles continued as he went unsold at the IPL auction1. Singh pointed out that Shaw’s lack of consistency and discipline has been a significant factor in his downfall.
Singh also highlighted the importance of continuous improvement, citing Sachin Tendulkar as an example. “Even Sachin Tendulkar refined his game consistently, fine-tuned his game, and worked on his fitness and mental toughness,” Singh said1. He added that Shaw’s inability to stay connected to the process and maintain discipline has led to his decline.
In contrast, Jaiswal has shown remarkable dedication and focus, making him one of the real match-winners for the Indian team. Jaiswal recently scored a century in the first Test against Australia, further solidifying his place in the national team3.
Shaw’s poor run continued in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024-25, where he was dismissed for a duck against Maharashtra on November 27. Despite his early promise and a century on his Test debut against West Indies, Shaw’s career has been marred by injuries and struggles with incoming deliveries3.
Singh’s insights provide a valuable perspective on the importance of work ethic and discipline in achieving sustained success in cricket. As Shaw continues to work on his game, the cricketing world will be watching closely to see if he can regain his form and make a comeback.
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