Shreyas Iyer, known for his blend of flair and cricketing intelligence, has reflected on his captaincy role. Having debuted internationally in 2017, Iyer’s career has seen its share of challenges, from injuries to selection issues. However, he has shown resilience, notably improving his play against short-pitched bowling. Now, he is back in strong form, with sources suggesting he’s in contention for future leadership roles in India’s white-ball teams, alongside Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill. Currently leading the Sobo Mumbai Falcons in the T20 Mumbai League, Iyer has already guided his team to the semi-finals. He expresses his love for the challenge and the strategic battles of captaincy, finding motivation in playing with familiar faces and thriving under pressure. Iyer emphasizes the maturity and responsibility that come with captaincy, and his determination to overcome any hurdles. He’s focused on staying present, embracing the crowd’s energy, and setting his sights on leadership roles.
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