Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw who was once idolized as the next Sachin Tendulkar in the cricket fraternity is now struggling to even get a chance in international cricket. Prithvi Shaw who has been struggling in his cricketing career was released by his franchise Delhi Capitals (DC) ahead of IPL 2025 and he went unsold in the mega auction too. This shows that nobody wants to spend their amount on a struggling cricketer. Also Read: Watch - Shikhar Dhawan Arrives in Kathmandu for NPL, Receives Warm Welcome Recently, Pravin Amre, the former assistant coach of Delhi Capitals spoke about this issue to TOI (Times of India). He further said that he is disappointed to see the slump of this young cricketer. He further mentioned that this might be due to the hefty amount he received during the IPL at such a young age. As quoted by TOI, Pravin Ambre said: "It's so disappointing to see that a talent like him is going in a reverse direction. Even today, he can hit a 30-ball fifty in the IPL. Maybe, he couldn't handle the glamour and money, the side-effects of the IPL. His example can be a case study in Indian cricket. Talent alone can't take you to the top. The three Ds - discipline, determination and dedication - are important.” He further added: "Three years back, I gave him Vinod Kambli's example. I've seen Kambli's downfall from close quarters. It's not easy to teach certain things to this generation. Thanks to being retained by DC, Prithvi must have earned Rs. 30-40 crore by the time he was 23. Will even an IIM graduate get that type of money? When you earn so much at such a young age, you tend to lose focus.” The former DC coach further suggested to the batter to take his time and look for a positive outcome instead of remaining stuck in this phase. He concluded by saying: "I hope he takes this IPL auction snub positively. It's an eye-opener for him. He's still got age on his side. He's just 25.”