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Shreyas Iyer Gives An Important Update On Delhi Capitals’ Captaincy
By CricShots - Jul 5, 2021 5:44 pm
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The Indian cricketer, Shreyas Iyer has recently seen giving a few crucial updates regarding his shoulder injury and the aspect of taking over the captaincy of the Delhi Capitals (DC) from incumbent Rishabh Pant during the second phase of the IPL 2021 in September. Speaking on Monday, Shreyas Iyer said he is in the final stages of his recovery and it will now take him almost a month to attain match fitness.

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Shreya Iyer underwent a surgery

The 26-year-old also clarified that the captaincy question hasn’t been decided yet, and it’s up to the franchise owners to take the final call before the resumption of the season. Shreyas Iyer told The Grade Cricketer’s YouTube channel

Shreya Iyer explained, “My shoulder… yes, I think the healing process is done. So that’s going to take about a month and the training is obviously going on. Other than that, I feel, I will be there in the IPL.”I don’t know about the captaincy, it’s in the hands of the owners. But the team has already been doing well and we are on top and that’s what really matters to me. My main aim and goal to lift the trophy which Delhi has never done before.”

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Shreyas Iyer went through the operation in April after hurting his shoulder during the India-England ODI series. He missed the first half of the IPL in rehabilitation and Rishabh Pant was seen leading the Delhi-based franchise in his absence. 

Shreyas Iyer also talked about how he convinced Ravichandran Ashwin against running out the non-striker – controversially known as ‘Mankading’ – after he joined the Capitals in 2020. Iyer said he and head coach Ricky Ponting were ‘adamant’ with their stance and the veteran spinner agreed with their decision.

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Iyer elaborated, “That decision was really tough to make. Ricky and I were really adamant on saying that we are not going to do that. Ravichandran Ashwin just had to decide on what we decided. He was like, ‘OK, I am going to stick to whatever you guys have decided and I am OK with it until and unless the batsman does something weird.'”

Shreyas Iyer, who led the Capitals to their first-ever IPL final in 2020, will look to have an impactful second season and earn a name for himself ahead of the T20 World Cup.