Published May 25, 2024, 8:43 pm IST
India’s prominent batter, Shreyas Iyer, recently opened up about his struggles with back issues, particularly after the 2023 ODI World Cup, and how missing a few first-class games last season, citing back problems, culminating in him losing his central contract with the BCCI. Iyer, who captains the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the IPL, shared that his concerns about his back problems were initially dismissed.
Iyer first raised concerns about his back following the 2023 ODI World Cup. Despite his efforts to communicate the severity of his condition, he needed more agreement from the medical staff and team management.
After the World Cup, Iyer’s struggles continued. He noted significant difficulties while playing in longer formats, an issue that was exacerbated by his unaddressed back problems.
“I was definitely struggling after the World Cup in the longer format,” Iyer, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) captain, said a day before the IPL final against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in Chennai. “When I raised my concern, no one was agreeing to it.
“But at the same time the competition is with myself. When the IPL was approaching all I wanted to see was that I’ve put my best foot forward and whatever planning and strategising we [KKR] did before it, basically if we could execute it to the best of our abilities, we would have been in a great spot – and that’s where we are right now.”
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Iyer’s return to form led to his selection for the first two home Tests against England in early 2024. However, back spasms following the second Test forced him out of the remaining matches. This disruption highlighted ongoing concerns about his fitness and readiness for continuous play.
Conflicting commitments compounded his challenges. Iyer missed several Ranji Trophy games for his domestic side, Mumbai, while attending a KKR pre-season camp. This decision drew scrutiny, particularly given the timing and importance of these domestic fixtures.
The BCCI’s stance on prioritizing domestic cricket over the IPL added another layer of complexity. Secretary Jay Shah’s warning to players underscored the importance of domestic commitments. Despite meeting the minimum criteria set by the board, Iyer lost his central contract, a decision influenced by these conflicting priorities.
Iyer’s communication with the Mumbai Cricket Association indicated his ongoing struggles with back spasms, even though he was medically cleared for selection. This discrepancy highlighted issues in injury management and the importance of clear communication between players and management.
Transitioning from red-ball to white-ball cricket posed its own set of challenges. Iyer discussed the difficulty of this transition and the importance of strategizing and planning to excel in the IPL. His preparations ensured he could contribute effectively to KKR’s campaign.
Talking about his preparations for the IPL, Iyer said: “The transformation from red-ball cricket to white ball, it’s kind of difficult as a batsman and also as a bowler, I feel. It was kind of difficult at the start but once you get used to it, I think you pick up the pace and march on with the other players.”
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