After waiting for a First-Class century for 35 months, Shreyas Iyer was overjoyed. In 2021, he played his first Test match against New Zealand and scored his final century. The right-handed batter performed admirably on Saturday, October 19, scoring 142 runs off of just 190 deliveries.
In the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy’s Ranji Trophy 2024–25 match versus Maharashtra, the fluid knock was particularly noteworthy. Throughout his entertaining knock, the aggressive batter smacked 12 fours and four sixes. Iyer shared his sentiments following the day’s action after recovering from an injury and finally scoring a First-Class ton.
Yes, it does feel unique. Naturally, I was a little depressed about my injuries when I returned after a lengthy absence, but receiving a century after a long absence is a wonderful feeling all around,” Shreyas was quoted as saying by The Hindu.
The Mumbai cricket player has had a wild year in 2024. In addition to leading his Indian Premier League (IPL) club, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), to victory and participating in Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy and Irani Trophy victories, he has also had to deal with losses, such as being cut from the Test squad and losing a BCCI central contract. Nevertheless, Shreyas decided to focus on the advantages.
“What more is there to ask for than winning three titles in a single year—the Raji Trophy, the Indian Premier League, and the Irani Cup? Win the trophy is the only thing I see as positive here, and that’s what I want,” Shreyas remarked.
I am so eager to make a return: Shreyas Iyer
Regarding Shreyas Iyer‘s readiness to play the game’s longest format, there have been rumors. But according to the KKR skipper, he is keen to return to the Indian setup and play regularly in red-ball cricket.
“Of course. I have been playing because of this. Otherwise, I would have provided an explanation and opted to sit out. Although I am really eager to make a comeback,
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I must, as we say, keep the controllables under control, continue to perform and participate as much as I can, and make sure my body is in the greatest possible condition. Therefore, I will make the best choice based on that,” Iyer said.