And it says everything that Shakers' keeper Andy Marriott was man-of-the-match.
Manager Graham Barrow will be glad the veteran goalie recently agreed a short tem contract because he produced three vital first half saves.
Marriott also kept out a deflected effort from defender Colin Woodthorpe as Shrewsbury looked the most dangerous side.
Barrow gave a full debut to striker Colin Kazim-Richards but the teenage marksman struggled to make an impression while on loan midfielder Gary Harkins also started.
Bury, who have won only once in 13 matches, went closest after 18 minutes when Dave Flitcroft's cross was headed goalwards by Brian Barry-Murphy. However, Scott Howie made a flying save.
Otherwise it was a poor display by the home side but the point could prove a vital one at the end of the season. Tweet

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the game could have either way and if both teams play to their capabilities then they might get into the divisional playoffs and prove everybody wrong thtat both teams can play football at the highest level