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‘I would like to thank myself’: Shreyas Iyer opens up about his comeback from back surgery after six months | Cricket News

Shreyas Iyer certainly had a rollercoaster ride since making his comeback into the Indian cricket team after six months, following a back surgery. Before hitting a scintillating century, the Mumbai batter had faced one too many misfortune.
Against Pakan in the Asia Cup, his well-timed pull went straight into the a fielder. In the Super Four against the same opponent, he was was ruled out from the playing XI five minutes before the toss due to back spasm. In the first ODI against Australia in Mohali, he got run out.
On Sunday, Returning from an injury layoff, Iyer raced to his third ODI hundred off 86 balls.

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“It was definitely a roller coaster ride. I would like to thank myself to be honest. For believing in my abilities and mindset at that point of time. I was feeling a bit lonely but thanks to my physios, my trainers, my family they backed me, grateful to have them around,” he told reporters after his match-winning 105 off 90 balls.
Iyer opened up how desperate he was to bat in then middle and how kept his spirit high, while doing the rehabilitation.
“I was desperate to come back and come back strong. I was waiting to convert the starts which I got in the previous games. Today I got the opportunity, I am grateful,” said Iyer.
“To be honest I was not doubting my abilities because I knew I was batting brilliantly in the nets, also the start I got against Pakan. Just a matter of one innings and I knew it was around the corner, thankfully I was able to execute,” he added.
Gill and Iyer then used the conditions to full effect, adding 200 runs for the second wicket in 27 overs. The pair smacked 17 fours and seven sixes between them.
Iyer rated his his third ODI hundred very highly and had some high praise for Shubman Gill as well.
“It was one of my finest innings especially coming out of an injury. I was eagerly waiting to come back and perform for the team. All these game we are getting before the World Cup, it is a good platform for us, especially me as I have not got a lot of games under my belt.Most Read
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“Yes Shubman Gill is in tremendous form lately and the way he is converting his starts is simply phenomenal. In the World Cup, we will be needing such starts and he is in a great mind space, the routines that he has been maintaining throughout travelling and recovery,” he said.

I yer battled with cramps towards the end of his innings but came out to field in Australia’s innings.
“I am okay now but I was getting serious cramps. I was not able to hold my grip. Even the caught and bowled which happened (which was overturned tv umpire as the bowler was not in full control of the catch), I just played with the bottom hand. My mind was anxious but I told myself to put the beast mode on,” he said.

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