Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
Shreyas Iyer, who lost his central contract with the BCCI a year ago, has made a remarkable comeback, showcasing his resilience and determination. The 30-year-old middle-order batter rebuilt his career through domestic cricket, proving his talent and consistency.
Domestic Success Restores Confidence
Iyer returned to Mumbai’s domestic circuit, excelling in tournaments like the Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. His strong performances in these competitions restored his confidence and earned him a place back in the national team.
Impressive ODI Performance Against England
In the recent ODI series against England, Iyer scored 181 runs in three matches, including two fifties. He maintained an average above 60 and a strike rate over 123, showing that he could handle international pressure and contribute consistently to India’s innings.
Champions Trophy Highlights His Form
Continuing his form at the ICC Champions Trophy, Iyer scored 243 runs in five innings with a top score of 79. He finished as India’s second-highest run-scorer in the tournament, reflecting his ability to perform at the highest level against strong opposition.
Domestic and IPL Achievements
Iyer’s domestic achievements include captaining Mumbai to Ranji Trophy success and winning the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. In the IPL, he led Kolkata Knight Riders to the title, demonstrating leadership skills and consistency across formats. These accomplishments have reinforced his reputation as a dependable batter.
Focus and Discipline Behind Success
Iyer attributes his resurgence to disciplined practice and focus on challenges. “During the Champions Trophy, I took it ball by ball, gradually built pressure, and focused on helping the team post competitive totals. Repeatedly facing tough bowlers boosted my confidence,” he said.
This year, Iyer continued his excellent ODI form, scoring 424 runs in eight innings with an average of 53. He recorded four fifties with a strike rate of 93.59, strengthening his position as a key player in India’s white-ball team.
With the upcoming series against Australia starting on October 19, Iyer is set to further cement his role in the team. His journey from setback to success illustrates the importance of persistence, focus, and self-belief in building a lasting sports career.
Shreyas Iyer’s comeback reflects the power of determination and dedication. From losing a central contract to excelling in domestic cricket, IPL, and international ODIs, he has proven that hard work and focus can overcome challenges and lead to success.
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