Shreyas Iyer. (Photo Source: Twitter)
Shreyas Iyer. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Aakash Chopra believes Shreyas Iyer’s excellent knocks in the last two T20Is against Sri Lanka have compounded the selection headaches for Team India.

Shreyas Iyer smashed an unbeaten 57 off just 28 deliveries in the first T20I to help Team India set a massive 200-run target for the Lankans. He followed that up with another unbeaten 74-run knock in Saturday’s encounter to help seal the series for the hosts.

Shreyas Iyer
Shreyas Iyer – Getty Images

Aakash Chopra: Shreyas Iyer Can’t Be Dropped Now

While reviewing the second T20I in a video shared on his YouTube channel, Aakash Chopra highlighted the selection dilemma caused by Shreyas Iyer’s knock.

He said: “It’s a big question for India now on where to make Shreyas Iyer play because you cannot drop him now but you cannot play him as well. It’s a very sweet headache, you don’t need Disprin but Shreyas Iyer for that.”

The cricketer-turned-commentator pointed out that a plethora of frontline batters are missing in the current Indian squad. Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant have been rested for the T20I series. Suryakumar Yadav, KL Rahul were injured and ruled out while Hardik Pandya have been absent for a while. Ruturaj Gaikwad also faced an injury ahead of the 1st T20I. He has been ruled out and replaced by Mayank Agarwal in the squad.

Aakash Chopra explained: “There is a lot of discussion about him [Shreyas]. It is because we say that there is no KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav at the moment. We can also add Hardik Pandya to it.”

Aakash Chopra
Aakash Chopra. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Aakash Chopra reckons KL Rahul is also being considered for a middle-order spot and not as an opener.

He reasoned: “Potentially all of them are middle-order players because you are not looking at KL Rahul also as an opener, you want a left-right combination at the top because you did that in the World Cup as well.”

The former India opener highlighted that Shreyas Iyer was last in the pecking order of middle-order batters before the ongoing series against Sri Lanka.

Chopra elaborated: “If you want left-right at the top and Ishan Kishan as an opener, then they all are middle order. Shreyas Iyer’s number was last among them. The talks were that Surya had gone ahead and Rishabh, Rahul and Kohli are in any case ahead, then what will happen to Iyer, God knows if he will get a chance or not.”

The Indian team management will certainly have a tough time while finalizing their middle-order if all the players are fit and available. KL Rahul might have to bat at the top of the order to resolve some of their selection issues.

Aakash Chopra Picked Shreyas Iyer As The Player Of The Match For Playing An Amazing Knock of Unbeaten 74

Aakash Chopra also picked Shreyas Iyer as his Player of the Match for the second T20I between India and Sri Lanka.

He observed: “My Player of the Match has to be Shreyas Iyer. Whenever he has got the opportunities, he has made the best use of them. When he got to bat in the 12th over in the first match, he played the role of a finisher, took India to 199 and here when he came into bat in the 2nd over itself, he played an amazing knock.”

Ravindra Jadeja (AFP Photo)
Ravindra Jadeja (AFP Photo)

The 44-year-old commentator was particularly appreciative of Shreyas Iyer showing the willingness to play second fiddle to Ravindra Jadeja towards the latter stages of India’s run chase.

Aakash Chopra stated: “He didn’t let Praveen Jayawickrama bowl at all, continuously batted well and remained unbeaten till the end. The best part was the maturity at the end, that he has to finish the match. He allowed Jaddu to hit from the other end. That’s the kind of mindset you really like.”

Ravindra Jadeja smoked 45 out of the 58-run partnership between him and Iyer. He also faced the majority of deliveries during this period as the Mumbaikar was mostly content in giving him the strike.

Shreyas Iyer (74* off 44) and Ravindra Jadeja (45* off 18) were in carnage mode as India cruised to an emphatic 7-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the second T20I. Shreyas Iyer was ably supported by Sanju Samson (39 off 25) as India crossed the finishing line in 17.1 overs to seal the series.