
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|14-08-2024
Shreyas Iyer, one of the best batsmen of Team India, has been shown the way out of the annual contract list by the BCCI management. But even after this, the management gave him a chance in the ODI series against Sri Lanka and he has completely failed in this series.
Now such a news is coming related to Shreyas Iyer, after hearing which all the supporters have become very disappointed. Actually, it is heard that Shreyas Iyer is now going to participate in a new tournament.

This news is coming on social media about Team India's best player Shreyas Iyer that he was ignored by the BCCI management for a long time. After this, he not only participated in the IPL but also surprised everyone with his brilliant performance and won the trophy. After this performance, he was included in the Indian team again but now it is being said that he is forced to participate in a small tournament.
If reports are to be believed, he has to participate in this tournament to enter the team.Are you excited to see Shreyas Iyer 🔙 in the MCA jersey?#MCA #Mumbai #cricket #wankhede #BCCI , @ShreyasIyer15 pic.twitter.com/PsJlHdEe7B
— Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) (@MumbaiCricAssoc) August 13, 2024
Team India batsman Shreyas Iyer has almost been dropped from T20 cricket by the management, but after this it was reported that he will be seen playing in Test and ODI as well. But now it is being said that he will not be included in the Test team until he participates in domestic cricket tournaments. If reports are to be believed, to include himself in the Indian Test team, he has decided to play for Mumbai in the Buchi Babu tournament.
If we talk about the cricket career of Team India's best player Shreyas Iyer, then his career has been very brilliant. He has scored runs for Team India in every format of cricket. His first class career has also been very brilliant and he has scored 5664 runs in 122 innings of 72 matches played in his career so far at an average of 48.82. During this, he has played 13 centuries and 30 half-century innings.




