IND vs ENG: Shreyas Iyer is not ‘injured’, the out-of-form batsman has been deliberately left out of the team.
Indian team’s best batsman Shreyas Iyer will not be seen playing in the remaining 3 tests against England. Shreyas Iyer (Photo Source: Getty Images) Indian team’s best batsman Shreyas Iyer will not be seen playing in the remaining 3 tests against England. Let us tell you, today i.e. on 10th February, the Board of Control for Cricket in India announced its team for the remaining three tests against England. BCCI never revealed in its release that Virat Kohli is not available for this Test series and the board also fully supports his decision. Let us tell you, till now two Tests have been played between India and England and Virat Kohli did not participate in both of them. BCCI said in its release, ‘Due to personal reasons, Virat Kohli will not be available for the remaining matches and the Board fully supports this decision of the experienced batsman.’ KL Rahul is completely fit The National Selection Committee has included both KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja in the Indian team for the remaining three Tests. Let us tell you, KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja could not participate in the second test due to injuries. The source said, ‘KL Rahul is now completely fit and he is making a comeback in the playing XI. There was some problem in his quad but now he is completely fit. Jadeja is also much better than before. There are still 5 days left for the match to start and we hope that the experienced all-rounder will also be fit before the third Test. Shreyas Iyer is out Let us tell you, BCCI has not yet told anything regarding the medical update of Shreyas Iyer. However, looking at his performance in recent times, it could be said that it would be very easy for the selectors to drop him from the team. The source further said, ‘If Shreyas Iyer had been rested due to injury, it would have been mentioned in the BCCI medical report. At present, no such report or update has come and it can be said that he has been dropped from the team due to his performance. 5 players who made the biggest scores in ODI cricket for Sri Lanka Five best innings played by Indian captains in Under-19 World Cup 4 Indian bowlers who became number 1 bowler in test cricket List of batsmen who remained not out most number of times in IPL Top 4 Indian bowlers who took 150 wickets in least number of test matches List of foreign players earning big from IPL 2024 5 bowlers who have dismissed Joe Root the most number of times in Test cricket Fast bowlers who have taken more than 150 wickets for India in Test cricket Which player has scored the most runs for his franchise, see the complete list Top-5 bowlers who took most wickets against India in test format
IND vs ENG: Shreyas Iyer play domestic cricket and score runs there – Pragyan Ojha gives advice to out-of-form batsman
Shreyas Iyer’s form in red-ball cricket remains a matter of concern for Team India. He scored only 41 runs in the four innings played in South Africa. So far, Iyer has been able to score only 104 runs at an average of 26 in four innings of the two Test matches against England. Virat Kohli decided not to play the first two Tests of the five-match series against England and this gave the Mumbai batsman a chance in the playing XI. However, Iyer has not been able to take advantage of the opportunity. Meanwhile, it has been revealed in some reports that Virat Kohli May be out of two of the remaining three matches. KL Rahul was also ruled out of the second Test after complaining of pain in his right quadriceps related to the thigh surgery he had in 2022. However, he is expected to return to the team for the third Test. domestic cricket to shreyas iyer Should come back and score some runs- Pragyan Ojha Meanwhile, former Team India cricketer Pragyan Ojha believes that, It will be difficult for Iyer to remain in the playing eleven on the return of players like Kohli and Rahul. The left-arm spinner suggested that the Kolkata Knight Riders captain should return to domestic cricket and score some runs. Pragyan Ojha was quoted by NDTV Sports as saying, Shreyas Iyer Left behind a little. When you talk about great batsmen like Virat Kohli, and KL Rahul has also scored runs, when they return, they will be directly part of the playing XI. So in such a situation, one of Shreyas Iyer and Rajat Patidar will have to make a place in the team. Ojha further said, “It is not that you do not want to give chances, but when great batsmen are coming and you do not have that much space, you cannot support them. Therefore, the suggestion for Shreyas is that he should go back and score runs in domestic cricket.” Iyer has played 14 Tests so far and scored 811 runs at an average of 36.86. He has scored five half-centuries, while his only century came against New Zealand in his first Test in November 2021.
IND vs ENG: “I hope he will perform well in the coming matches” – Pietersen said for out-of-form Gill
Shubman Gill’s bat is not working in the Test series at the moment. Shubman Gill & Kevin Pietersen (Photo Source: Getty Images) Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen has supported out-of-form Shubman Gill after his poor performance in the opening Test against England in Hyderabad. After consecutive poor Test series in West Indies and South Africa, the 24-year-old scored 23 and 0 in the first Test against England The focus on Gill increased because India suffered a crushing 28-run defeat and the team is now trailing 0-1 in the five-match series. Speaking to Geo Cinema after the first Test, Pietersen said that Gill will play the next Test in Visakhapatnam and added that he was happy to see the youngster batting. I am not at all worried about Shubman Gill’s performance – Kevin Pietersen Pietersen said, “I don’t think you can drop someone from the team by playing one Test match. He will definitely play in Vizag and let’s see how he prepares for the next Test. Don’t sideline Shubman Gill and don’t say that he can’t play. He can play. When you talk about emotions, he gives me a feeling of immense happiness and joy when he comes out to bat. I want to see him bat.” Kevin Pietersen admitted that Shubman Gill’s Test figures are much lower than those of a batsman of his calibre, yet he remains confident in his ability. Peterson said, “The averages are not looking good and it is not good to see these figures. You don’t want to see them. But there is a reason why he is batting at number 3, it is because of the kind of player he is and what he can do. So I am not too worried about getting out twice. I am worried about his performance in the second and third Test.”