Just a year ago, Shreyas Iyer found himself on the outside looking in. Dropped from the BCCI’s central contract list and sidelined from the national setup, his future looked uncertain. But instead of fading away, the stylish right-hander staged one of the most superb comebacks in Indian cricket.
He went back to the grind of domestic cricket, led Mumbai to a Ranji Trophy title in 2023–24, won the Irani Cup, and lifted the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Then came a career-defining stint in the IPL, where he guided Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to their first title in ten years. Now, he’s led Punjab Kings to the top of the IPL table after playing a huge role in India’s victorious ICC Champions Trophy campaign.
Why no Shreyas Iyer? Gautam Gambhir answers
Yet, despite a stellar all-format year, Iyer has not found a place in India’s Test squad for the England tour. His “impact” would certainly be missed in a high-profile tour to England. Gautam Gambhir, who was recently in the spotlight during an interaction at the Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament, faced some tough questions about the Indian team’s selection for the Test series.
When asked why Shreyas Iyer wasn’t included, he simply said, “Main selector nahin hoon (I am not the selector)” meaning he’s not responsible for picking the team. He wants to make it clear that the selectors are the ones who make those decisions, not him, taking indirect shots at BCCI Chief Selector Ajit Agarkar, perhaps.
Shreyas Iyer could’ve been selected
Shreyas Iyer’s credentials are not in question. The 30-year-old scored 480 runs in just five Ranji matches last season, averaging 68.57 with two centuries. More importantly, he appeared to have finally overcome his long-standing issues against short-pitched bowling—something evident in his dominant showing during India’s Champions Trophy win, where he was the team’s highest run-scorer and second overall in the tournament.
Given Virat Kohli’s shock retirement, alongside the exits of Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin from the Test arena, many expected Iyer to be part of the next red-ball core under newly appointed captain Shubman Gill. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar, when questioned after the squad announcement, acknowledged Iyer’s strong performances but cited “lack of space” as the reason for his omission.
“Shreyas had a good one-day series, played well in domestic as well, but right now there is no room in Test cricket,” Agarkar explained.
“Selector Nahi Hoon,” Gautam Gambhir indirectly blames Ajit Agarkar for Shreyas Iyer’s Test snub Inside Sport India.
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