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Shreyas Iyer – Injured or Dropped? BCCI mum on batter’s status

Shreyas Iyer – Injured or Dropped? BCCI mum on batter’s status

As the series progresses, it will be interesting to see if they shed light on the matter and how India navigates the middle-order conundrum in Iyer's absence.

Shreyas Iyer sudden disappearance from the Indian squad for the remaining Tests against England has raised eyebrows, with the BCCI maintaining radio silence on the reason for his omission. While Virat Kohli absence due to personal reasons was clearly communicated, Iyer’s situation remains shrouded in mystery.

Reports on Friday suggested that Shreyas Iyer, who struggled in the first two Tests with scores of 27 and 29 over the course of two innings, might be dealing with a back issue. However, the BCCI has made no official confirmation about any injury in their India squad press release. This silence is fueling speculation about whether he’s truly injured or has been dropped due to his poor form.

This lack of transparency is particularly intriguing considering head coach Rahul Dravid was seen having a lengthy conversation with Shreyas Iyer after the second Test. Did the chat signal a potential change in plans for the middle-order batsman?

BCCI drops Shreyas Iyer?

Meanwhile, the return of Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul, both recovering from injuries, offers a glimmer of hope for the Indian team. However, their participation hinges on receiving fitness clearance from the BCCI.

With England aiming to create history by winning their first Test series in India since 2012, the remaining matches promise to be intense. The question of Iyer’s status adds another layer of intrigue to this highly anticipated cricketing encounter.

Here’s what we know and what remains unanswered:

  • Known: Shreyas Iyer is out of the remaining Tests.
  • Uncertain: Reason for his absence – injury or dropped?
  • Unclear: Jadeja and Rahul’s availability depends on fitness tests.

The BCCI’s silence on Iyer’s situation leaves fans and experts guessing. As the series progresses, it will be interesting to see if they shed light on the matter and how India navigates the middle-order conundrum in Iyer’s absence.

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