The Free Press Journal

IYER IN GOOD MIND SPACE

Fit-again batsman ready to convert DC's IPL dream into reality

- FPJ NEWS SERVICE New Delhi

Shreyas Iyer did feel "low" at times during an intense rehabilita­tion period after his shoulder surgery but a fitagain stylish Mumbai batsman is now gearing up to realise an unfinished dream of winning his maiden IPL title with the Delhi Capitals.

Shreyas, who led DC to their first IPL final in 2020, missed the first part of the postponed IPL due to surgery. Rishabh Pant had captained the side back then.

"Unfortunat­ely, IPL had to be stopped mid-season, but it has presented me with the opportunit­y again and I will, as a player and as someone who understand the DNA of our team, will do everything in my role to see the dream of our fans come true," Shreyas told PTI in an exclusive interview.

When asked if he is game about playing under Pant's leadership, the dashing right-hander did not give a direct answer.

"I would reckon our first half performanc­e this

season is a result of the environmen­t we had created in 2019 and 2020. Last year, we came so close to winning IPL," Shreyas said.

"Over the last two years, we have transforme­d DC into a warrior side. That has come from the system and process we had put in place and thanks to the management in trusting my abilities to be able to deliver for the team," feels Shreyas.

He feels that leadership role in Capitals did help him become a more astute cricketer since he improved man-management skills and temperamen­t.

"Captaincy at Delhi Capitals has made me a better cricketer. I look at things, situations, the sport differentl­y. It has improved my temperamen­tal skills, my man management skills as a leader. Ricky Ponting has been very supportive on that," he said.

While playing IPL, Shreyas would obviously also have one eye on the T20 World Cup squad where he would probably fight it out with Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav, both of whom have had impressive start to their T20 careers, for a place.

"Competitio­n has always been in Indian cricket and will always be. It is a competitiv­e sport after all. But for me, it won't be an understate­ment to say that I have a bigger appetite now," who has scored 1363 runs in 51 white ball games.

But someone, who is known to hit monster sixes in T20 cricket would make it clear that he is not competing with anyone.

"Look, my competitio­n has always been with myself. It's You vs You. It has worked out well for me in the past, for how I have played this sport so far, and I have no reason to doubt myself that I can't repeat and achieve that again and more." Challengin­g himself and moving out of his comfort zone will be his mantra.

"I want to keep going beyond my abilities. I want to see that transition happening every day. That's how I see myself and I enjoy throwing these challenges."

 ??  ?? Shreyas Iyer trains in Dubai on Sunday
Shreyas Iyer trains in Dubai on Sunday

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