Following Mumbai’s victory against Andhra in the present Ranji Trophy at the MCA Cricket Ground in Maharashtra, Shreyas Iyer responded by saying that attacking cricket should always be played, regardless of the circumstances. After five years away, the outstanding batsman for India has returned to the country’s top domestic competition.
In preparation for the five-match Test series against England, Shreyas Iyer warmed up for Mumbai with a run-a-ball score of 48. Regardless of the result, he continued, he was pleased with his knock.
I will always play attacking football, no matter what. Additionally, you need to lead your team to a specific point and score runs when you initially bowl defensively and safely in an attempt to bowl negative. That was my way of thinking, which is why I persisted.
Yes, regardless of the result, I was satisfied with my knock, “Shreyas Iyer was cited by ESPNCricinfo.
After winning the toss and asking Mumbai to bat first, the 29-year-old batted at No. 5 in the first innings. It was his lone opportunity to bat during the match. He claimed that he was unable to use his talents as a batsman by the Andhra bowlers. Interestingly, Shreyas Iyer was not troubled by the fast bowlers’ “negative” bowling tactics, which involved going around and pitching the ball short at times, as the middle-order hitter frequently flicked the full deliveries.
They were bowling defensively, as I mentioned, and they prevented me from using my advantages. They began with the short balls, but I was still able to execute them for boundaries and score a lot of runs. Once more, they were bowling negative, so there was really nothing I could have done but leave the ball. To be honest, I knew that I would get bored and leave the ball. I’d rather to go play some tennis. That’s what I was thinking at the moment,” he continued.