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     Record-Breaking Innings     
 
  
	 -     Shaw reached his hundred in just 72 balls and converted it into a double ton in 141 deliveries — the  third-fastest double century  in Ranji Trophy history. His innings powered Mumbai to 348/3 in 50.2 overs, putting the team in complete control of the match.    
     Elite Company     
 
  
	 -     The record for the fastest double century in Ranji history belongs to  Tanmay Agarwal  (119 balls, 2024), followed by  Ravi Shastri  (123 balls, 1985). Shaw now stands third on this elite list, ahead of  Rahul Singh  (143 balls, 2024) and  Snehal Kauthankar  (146 balls, 2024).    
     Career Milestones     
 
  
	 -     Since his debut in 2017, Shaw has been one of Mumbai’s most consistent performers. In  56 First-Class matches  , he has scored  4,631 runs  in 104 innings at an  average of 45.85  , with  13 centuries and 19 half-centuries  . His  career-best 379  is the second-highest individual score in Ranji Trophy history, behind  B.B. Nimbalkar’s 443  .    
     Key Facts     
 
  
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	      Double century:  141 balls vs Chandigarh (2025)     
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	      Rank:  3rd fastest in Ranji Trophy history     
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	      Top two:  Tanmay Agarwal (119 balls), Ravi Shastri (123 balls)     
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	      Highest score:  379 – 2nd highest in Ranji history     
     Summary:     
 
    Prithvi Shaw’s explosive double ton cements his status as one of India’s most dynamic domestic batters, reviving memories of Ravi Shastri’s aggressive era and reaffirming Mumbai’s dominance in the Ranji Trophy.    
 
Month: Current Affairs - October 28, 2025
                                        Category: sports news