Team India's batsman Shreyas Iyer spoke fiercely in the T20 series against Sri Lanka. He scored 204 runs in 3 matches. Iyer also scored half-centuries in all three matches. He was also the player of the series. Now before the start of the Test series against Sri Lanka, he has given an interview to the Times of India. Let us tell you in this article what Iyer said in his interview...
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Describing Team India as powerful, Iyer said that there is a kind of madness in Team India. The players who are sitting on the bench are as talented as the players playing in the playing XI. The players sitting on the bench also have the power to perform well in any situation. In T20 cricket, you have to think about scoring runs on every ball.
I think as a batsman if you play dot ball then it is a crime. The dot ball puts pressure on the batsman. If you look at the West Indies team, they always try to score runs from the very first ball. You need to score a good score in T20 cricket.
Congratulations to Rohit Sharma
Praising Rohit Sharma, Iyer said, 'Rohit Sharma is brilliant as a captain. He thinks from the point of view of a player. He understands every player and knows what they want from the coach and support staff. I know Rohit Sharma from domestic cricket and I know what he thinks. The team atmosphere is fantastic.
How to make a strong comeback after injury
Shreyas Iyer further said in the interview that Praveen Amre has helped him a lot after the injury. It was because of him that he was able to make an early return to the team. Strength and conditioning coach Rajinikanth also played a big role in Iyer's comeback. Shreyas said, 'He is the best trainer. Rajinikanth knows what kind of training I need. Rajinikanth knows what an athlete needs to play in all three formats. He has helped me make a strong comeback from the injury. I got a lot of help in NCA also.
Team management expressed confidence
According to Shreyas Iyer, the Indian team management wants to see every batsman performing well in any position. Iyer said, 'I knew my role very well during the New Zealand tour. I also knew at which number I would play. Right now you can be cast in any role in the team and it is important to prove yourself on that occasion. This is the vision of Team India.
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