New Delhi [India], September 25 (ANI): India’s Chief selector Ajit Agarkar has clarified that while Shreyas Iyer remains an important figure in India’s white-ball setup, his absence from red-ball cricket continues due to fitness reasons.
Iyer will lead India A against Australia A before heading into the ODI series in Australia.
“I don’t think we’ve discussed the 50-over format yet. At the moment, we have to pick the team for these two Test matches (against West Indies),” Agarkar said.
“Shreyas is a senior player. He obviously leads his franchise in IPL (Indian Premier League) cricket. He’s one of the senior guys. He was captain for India A as well. It’s not like because of that we are looking at him as a Test captain. We’re trying to find qualities of a leader in a lot of people and India A gives us an opportunity to see if somebody has that ability.”
“Unfortunately, I think the statement was put out already, with regards to his fitness in terms of red-ball cricket, he won’t be available…. and he’s been a key player in one-day cricket over the last few years,” he added.
Shreyas has conveyed to the BCCI that he has taken a decision to take a six-month break from red-ball cricket. He wishes to utilise this period to build endurance, body resilience and work on his overall fitness, as per the BCCI media advisory.
As a result, the selectors did not consider him for the Rest of India squad for the upcoming Irani Cup against Vidarbha. However, Iyer will continue to lead the India A side in the three-match one-day series against Australia A, which begins on September 30 in Kanpur.
Iyer had low scores while playing in the red-ball match against Australia A and against Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy semi-final.
“He gets three games before we go to Australia, and more than anything, we want him playing and playing well because he becomes a key member in the one-day squad,” Agarkar added. (ANI)
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