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Shreyas Iyer to play Ranji Trophy semifinal for Mumbai: Report


The cricket fraternity can look forward to witnessing the return of Indian middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer to red-ball action as he joins Mumbai’s squad for the forthcoming Ranji Trophy semifinal against Tamil Nadu. Scheduled to start on March 2nd, Iyer’s participation has been confirmed by a Cricbuzz report, thus ending his spell away from the cricketing limelight. His absence has been notably felt since his last appearance for India in the second Test against England, followed by missing the critical Ranji quarterfinal bout with Baroda.

The lead-up to Iyer’s return has sparked various conversations with multiple reports circulating on the internet regarding his cricketing endeavors. Initially, Iyer was excluded from the Indian squad for the final three Tests against England, following scores that did not advocate strongly for his retention, such as 27, 29, 35, and 13. During this period, he suffered from back spasms, yet according to ESPNCricinfo, he was deemed fit for selection. Ironically, he was then unable to participate in the quarterfinals for Mumbai, again due to back spasms as per an MCA selector.

Media outlets have put forth differing narratives about Iyer’s physical condition, with some reporting Iyer’s claim of a back injury, while Nitin Patel – the NCA’s chief of sports science and medicine – has denied any fresh injuries. Nevertheless, this skilled player is now poised to be a component of Mumbai’s attempt to secure a place in the Ranji Trophy final.

Mumbai’s journey to the semifinals has been eventful, managing to secure their spot despite their showdown with Baroda resulting in a draw. An important first-innings lead of 36 runs was instrumental in Mumbai’s progression. The team’s resilience was further demonstrated during an alarming first-innings collapse, which was subsequently salvaged by Musheer Khan’s impressive double century.

The context of this semifinal is further framed by recent remarks from BCCI secretary Jay Shah, who addressed an emerging concern regarding players’ priorities concerning domestic cricket and the IPL. Shah underscored that domestic cricket is a critical foundation for the Indian cricket structure and the pathway to the national team. With a clear and unwavering vision, Shah highlighted that performances in domestic cricket are paramount in the selection process for the national team, implying stern consequences for those who choose to disregard this established route.

The inclusion of Shreyas Iyer undeniably enhances the Mumbai squad’s capabilities. Led by Ajinkya Rahane, the team boasts talent including the likes of Prithvi Shaw, Bhupen Lalwani, Amogh Bhatkal, Musheer Khan, Prasad Pawar, Hardik Tamore, Shardul Thakur, Shams Mulani, Tanush Kotian, Aditya Dhumal, Tushar Deshpande, Mohit Avasthi, Royston Dias, and Dhawal Kulkarni. With this selection, Mumbai aspires to not only clinch the semifinal against Tamil Nadu but also lay claim to the prestigious Ranji Trophy.

As preparations are underway for this much-anticipated encounter, the cricket community eagerly observes whether Iyer’s much-anticipated return will propel Mumbai to new heights or if Tamil Nadu will outmaneuver them in the quest for cricketing glory.