
Indian team's middle order batsman Shreyas Iyer has been ruled out of the current Ahmedabad Test due to lower back pain. BCCI has confirmed Shreyas Iyer's exclusion. The BCCI said, 'Shreyas Iyer will no longer participate in the fourth Test against Australia. This decision was taken after taking special consideration.
Suspense has also been created about Iyer playing in the upcoming ODI series against Australia. A three-match ODI series will be played between India and Australia from March 17.
It has not been confirmed whether Iyer will be able to take part in the upcoming ODI series or not. Please tell that Shreyas Iyer complained of pain in the lower back on the third day of the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Due to this, he did not come down to bat. The BCCI gave an update when Ravindra Jadeja and KS Bharath were sent to bat ahead of Iyer.
The BCCI had informed that Shreyas Iyer complained of pain in the lower back and has been taken for a scan. The BCCI issued a statement saying, 'Shreyas Iyer complained of pain in the lower back after the third day. He has been taken for the scan. The BCCI medical team is monitoring him.
Iyer has been troubled for some time
Till now this information has not been revealed that what has come in the scan report. However, Shreyas Iyer did not come out to bat due to injury and the Indian team scored 571 runs losing 9 wickets in the first innings. Be aware that Shreyas Iyer has been suffering from back pain for some time now. Due to this injury, he was ruled out of the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Earlier, he was ruled out of the ODI series against New Zealand.
Iyer could not do anything special
Please tell me that Shreyas Iyer's performance in the current Border-Gavaskar Trophy has not been good. Iyer returned in the second Test but was dismissed after scoring only 4 and 12. After this, he could not open the account in the first innings of the Indore Test, while he could score 26 runs in the second innings. In this way, Iyer scored a total of 42 runs in two tests. Then he could not bat in the Ahmedabad Test due to injury.
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