Shreyas Iyer, an Indian batter In order to be ready and available for the eagerly anticipated World Test Championship (WTC) final as soon as possible, the Indian Premier League (IPL) is in a race against time. The cricketer has arrived to Bengaluru’s National Cricket Academy (NCA) for routine care rather than back surgery. On March 29, he will receive an injection, and when Bangalore staff members evaluate his development, the length of his stay will be decided.
According to a source in Cricbuzz, Iyer, who serves as the usual captain of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), hopes to continue to be available for selection for the June 7 WTC final matchup in London versus Australia. He decided to put off his surgery because he would be bedridden for at least six months afterward.
“He has spoken with NCA officials and specialists. Everyone is in agreement that the procedure can be delayed. He’ll heed the counsel of professionals. a source said.
Importantly, Iyer has struggled greatly for a while with recurrent back ailments. Prior to joining Team India in preparation for the Australia Test series, the right-handed batter was ruled ineligible for the New Zealand ODIs. However he was hampered by a back issue prior to the most recent Test in Ahmedabad.
Chandrakant Pandit, the coach of KKR, expressed hope that Iyer will eventually be able to play in the league. Iyer’s absence will have an effect on the team, the coach acknowledged, but he is optimistic that the Mumbai native will return soon.
“Shreyas is vital, therefore his departure will be felt, but it is extremely regrettable. We are hopeful that Shreyas will return soon and make a significant contribution to the team. According to Pandit’s comment.