Shreyas Iyer Groomed for Future India Captaincy, Says Former BCCI Chief Selector

Shreyas Iyer Groomed for Future India Captaincy, Says Former BCCI Chief Selector

Former BCCI chief selector MSK Prasad has revealed that Shreyas Iyer was being groomed to become a future Indian cricket team skipper. Prasad, who served as the BCCI chief selector between 2016 and 2020, said that Iyer caught their eye while captaining the India A side.

“If you go back to the stats, in the last two years, when we were at the helm, Shreyas Iyer led the side (India A). I think out of the 10 series that India A played, we won 8. In the majority of those series, Shreyas led the side. He has been in and around as captain. He has been groomed for that particular slot,” Prasad said.

Prasad also said that Iyer was considered to be a top contender for India captaincy after Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. “We felt that post Virat, post Rohit Sharma, you needed someone to lead the side that’s when we started thinking about Shreyas Iyer or Rishabh Pant. But even ahead of Pant, was Iyer as a captain,” he added.

Iyer has been impressive as the captain of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Prasad believes that Iyer is maturing into a very good leader. “He is slowly maturing into a very good leader. It’s very important at the start of your captaincy career to have good team management. That’s what he’s getting from KKR. He is young, and they are going to invest in him. In the next two or three years, we will see Shreyas evolve into a wonderful captain,” Prasad said.

Iyer has not been included in the Indian squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024. However, Prasad believes that Iyer is still a future captaincy prospect for India. “He is a very good player. He has got all the shots. He is a very good fielder. He is a very good runner between the wickets. He is a complete package. He is a future captain of India,” Prasad said.

Hardik Pandya's Vice-Captaincy Defended by Former BCCI Chief Selector

Hardik Pandya’s Vice-Captaincy Defended by Former BCCI Chief Selector

Hardik Pandya’s appointment as vice-captain of the Indian T20 World Cup squad has sparked both praise and criticism. Former BCCI chief selector MSK Prasad has defended the decision, asserting that Hardik is the best fast-bowling all-rounder in the country.

Despite recent struggles with form in the IPL, Prasad believes Hardik’s leadership qualities and all-round abilities make him an ideal choice for the vice-captaincy. He pointed out that Hardik has previously captained the Indian team in Rohit Sharma’s absence.

Prasad acknowledged Hardik’s recent form slump but attributed it to the change in leadership at Mumbai Indians. He expressed confidence that Hardik will regain his form before the World Cup.

“Once he puts on the Indian jersey, he can leave his IPL form behind,” Prasad said. “Hardik Pandya is the best fast bowling all-rounder in the country now, no matter what the pundits say.”

Hardik’s return from injury has been underwhelming, with poor performances in the IPL. However, Prasad believes that Hardik will bounce back and play a key role in India’s World Cup campaign.

“I think Hardik will come out of it,” Prasad said. “In the Indian team, his role will change. He will not have to worry about role clarity.”

Prasad’s comments come amid growing speculation about Hardik’s place in the Indian team. Some critics have questioned his form and leadership abilities, while others have defended his selection.

Ultimately, the decision of whether Hardik will justify his vice-captaincy will depend on his performances in the lead-up to and during the World Cup. If he can regain his form and provide the leadership that the team needs, he will prove to be a valuable asset to India’s chances of success.

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