Shatrusalyasinhji made his first-class debut in the 1958–59 season, playing for
Saurashtra against
Bombay, scoring 15 not out and a
duck and taking the wicket of
Arvind Apte. In 1959 he and his father visited England and he played three matches for
Sussex Second XI as an amateur, without much success. He played three matches for Saurashtra in 1959–60, four in 1961–62, and four in 1962–63, with a highest score of 65, the top score of the match, in a victory over
Baroda in 1961–62. His highest career score came against
Maharashtra in 1963–64, when batting at number three he scored 164
not out in seven and a half hours out of a total of 382. In 1964, he brought his old Sussex teammates
Les Lenham and
Tony Buss to India; Lenham to coach him, Buss to bowl to him. Lenham said Shatrusalyasinhji "wanted to be a Ranji and a Duleep, all rolled into one, but he played too exotically". His batting yielded only 113 runs in four matches in 1964–65, In 1966–67, Shatrusalyasinhji's final season of first-class cricket, he captained Saurashtra in the
Ranji Trophy, and
Indian Starlets to the final of the
Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament, and was also selected for
West Zone to play the touring
West Indians. ==After cricket==