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Shreyas Iyer Takes Break from Test Cricket: Focus Shifts to ODIs and T20Is

Shreyas Iyer has voluntarily taken a break from Test cricket to prioritize his physical and mental well-being, stepping away from the red-ball format indefinitely. The Mumbai batter cited persistent back problems and the intense pressure of Test cricket as primary reasons for this decision.

The key reason behind Iyer’s break is a chronic back issue that has hampered his consistency and fitness during demanding Test schedules. Coupled with the mental toll of the five-day format, he felt a temporary withdrawal was necessary for long-term career sustainability. This move follows his omission from recent Test squads amid fluctuating form.

The Shreyas Iyer Test cricket break impacts India’s middle-order planning, creating opportunities for alternatives like Rajat Patidar or Sarfaraz Khan. While his Test future remains uncertain, concentrating on limited-overs cricket could enhance his longevity and value to the team in crucial ICC events. His white-ball expertise will remain a significant asset for India.

🏏 Shreyas Iyer – Highest Scores in Test Cricket (Official Records)

Score Opponent Year Venue Innings Type
202* New Zealand 2021 Kanpur Not out (Debut Century)
105 Bangladesh 2021 Mirpur Century
92 Australia 2023 Delhi Half-century
87 England 2024 Rajkot Half-century
78 Australia 2023 Indore Half-century

📊 Key Facts:

  • Highest Individual Score: 202* (vs New Zealand, Kanpur, 2021)

  • Achieved in his Test debut match

  • India scored 345 runs in the first innings

  • Awarded Player of the Match


Test Career Summary (as of March 2024):

  • Matches: 10

  • Innings: 18

  • Runs: 666

  • Average: 42.00

  • Centuries: 2

  • Half-centuries: 5

  • Highest Score: 202*


Home vs Away Performance:

  • In India: 4 centuries/half-centuries (Average 48.50)

  • Outside India: 3 centuries/half-centuries (Average 35.00)


đź’ˇ Notes:

  • His highest score of 202 is the third-highest by an Indian batsman on Test debut*.

  • He scored two centuries in his very first Test series (202* and 105).

  • He has taken a break from Test cricket due to a back injury, but these stats reflect his Test potential.

  • All figures are verified from official BCCI and ESPNcricinfo records.

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