U19 men
Shaw Granted NOC To Leave Mumbai, Set To Play For New Team In Upcoming Domestic Season
“The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) would like to inform that cricketer Prithvi Shaw had formally requested a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to represent another state as a professional player in the upcoming domestic season.”
“After due consideration, the MCA has granted the NOC. MCA acknowledges and appreciates Prithvi's contributions over the years and extends best wishes for his continued success,” said the MCA in a statement after a meeting was held by its Apex Council.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31