Prithvi Shaw's Emotional Delhi Capitals Homecoming Ahead of IPL 2026

Prithvi Shaw has made an emotional return to the Delhi Capitals ahead of IPL 2026 after the franchise released him prior to the 2025 season. He went unsold in the 2025 auction but was finally bought back by DC for Rs 75 lakh during the accelerated phase of the 2026 auction. Shaw expressed his feelings in a video, stating, "Some stories don't end. They come back." Delhi Capitals will begin their 2026 campaign against the Lucknow Super Giants on April 1.

Key Points: Prithvi Shaw Returns to Delhi Capitals for IPL 2026

  • Shaw returns to DC after being released in 2025
  • Bought back for Rs 75 lakh in 2026 auction
  • Spent seven prior seasons with the franchise
  • Delhi Capitals begin season vs Lucknow on April 1
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IPL 2026: 'Some stories don't end, they come back,' says Shaw on Delhi Capitals homecoming

Prithvi Shaw returns to Delhi Capitals for IPL 2026 after being unsold in 2025. Read his emotional message and see his journey back.

"Some stories don't end. They come back. Delhi, your boy is home. - Prithvi Shaw"

New Delhi, March 22

Indian opener Prithvi Shaw penned down an emotional message for the fans as he returns to the Arun Jaitley Stadium to join the Delhi Capitals camp ahead of the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League, which will commence on March 28.

Prithvi Shaw's long association with Delhi came to an end after seven seasons when the franchise released him ahead of the IPL 2025 auction. The 26-year-old then endured a disappointing outing at the auction, going unsold as Delhi opted not to bring back the now Maharashtra batter.

Shaw had to wait for another opportunity as his name did not come up in the main rounds of the IPL 2026 Auction. His fortunes finally changed during the accelerated phase, where he was one of the 11 players picked in the final round, securing a Rs 75 lakh contract with his former franchise.

Delhi Capitals shared a video of Shaw's homecoming on Sunday with a caption, 'Our Boy is back home.'

"You don't forget a place like Kotla. Not the noise. Not the silence. Not what it made you," Shaw said in a video released by DC. "Some stories don't end. They come back. Delhi, your boy is home," he added.

Shaw was bought by the Delhi team for Rs. 1.2 crore during the auction after India's U-19 World Cup win in 2018, where he led from the front as captain. Shaw spent seven seasons with DC, where he played a total of 79 matches and scored 1892 runs, with an average of 23.5. He scored 14 fifties during his tenure.

DC nearly missed a playoff berth in the last season. They finished in fifth position by registering seven wins in 14 matches. They have never won an IPL trophy, and the team will look to end their quest in the 19th season.

According to the 20-match schedule released by the BCCI, Delhi Capitals will start their campaign against the Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on April 1.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Such an emotional story. From being unsold to coming back home for 75 lakhs... it shows how unpredictable sports can be. Really hoping he makes the most of this second chance. DC needs to break their trophy jinx!
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Vikram M
Honestly, I have mixed feelings. Shaw is talented, no doubt. But an average of 23.5 over 7 seasons? For an opener, that's not great. I hope this comeback is based on current form and fitness, not just nostalgia. Prove us wrong, Prithvi!
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Priyanka N
The video gave me goosebumps! "You don't forget a place like Kotla." So true. The Delhi crowd is loyal. Hope he repays that faith with some big scores. Let's go, DC! This could be our year. 💙
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Rahul R
Good move by DC. At 75 lakhs, he's a bargain. If he finds even 70% of his U-19 form, he'll be a match-winner. The competition for opening slots is tough though, with Warner and others. Should be interesting.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, I love these comeback stories. The IPL is more than just cricket; it's about these human journeys. Wishing Shaw all the best. A strong Delhi team makes the whole tournament more competitive.

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