Star batsman Shreyas Iyer revealed that his comeback from a long-term injury has been a roller coaster ride after his impressive century against Australia on Sunday. The middle-order batsman was back to his best in ODI cricket and had a brilliant innings throughout the match.
Iyer made a stunning comeback in the second ODI against Australia. After fully recovering from his injury, he achieved his first ODI century and contributed significantly to India’s final score of 399 and the timing of his 28th year. He controlled the ball beautifully from the beginning of the innings and aims to continue his good form going forward. This trend will continue until the World Cup.
Speaking to the media, Shreyas Iyer spoke about his comeback after a long injury, how lonely he felt when he was injured, and expressed his gratitude to those who believed in him. His ability during difficult times in cricket.
“Yes, it was a roller coaster ride. To be honest, I would like to thank myself for believing in my abilities and the mindset I had at that point. I missed my physical therapist, trainers, and family who supported me during that time, and I’m grateful they were there for me.”
“These are the people I surround myself with who lift my spirits. At the same time, this motivates me to be optimistic. .So I am grateful and grateful,” Shreyas Iyer said.
Iyer worked hard to recover from the surgery at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore and then participated in match simulations ahead of the ODI World Cup in India that year. I also participated in practice matches. He proved his century-long skills against Australia in Indore.
In 46 matches so far, he has scored 1753 runs at an average of 46.1 and has ensured stability in India’s middle order. He has scored three centuries and 14 half-centuries in 41 innings, and this innings against Australia he faces a stiff challenge from KL Rahul andIshan Kishanfor a spot. It will give confidence to the Mumbai-born cricketer. His 11 matches leading up to the mega event in India.