IND vs NZ: Iyer kisses maiden Test cap after receiving it from Gavaskar
Kanpur
25-November-2021
Ahead of the start of India's first Test against New Zealand at the
Green Park Stadium, there was a moment to cherish for Shreyas Iyer.
Iyer, the middle-order batter, became the 303rd Test cricketer for
India. Though his debut was confirmed on Wednesday by captain Ajinkya
Rahane, Iyer was handed his maiden Test cap by legendary cricketer and
fellow Mumbaikar, Sunil Gavaskar.
"A moment to cherish for @ShreyasIyer15 as he receives his #TeamIndia Test cap from Sunil Gavaskar -- one of the best to have ever graced the game," read the caption of the video from BCCI.
Iyer had got his first Test call-up in 2017 when he was brought in as a replacement for the injured Virat Kohli ahead of the fourth Test against Australia in Dharamshala but didn't get into the playing eleven.
In first-class cricket, Iyer has scored 4592 runs in 54 matches at an average of 52.18, including 12 centuries and 23 half-centuries.
In the 2015/16 Ranji Trophy, Iyer scored 1321 runs in 18 innings at an astonishing average of 73.38 in leading Mumbai to their 41st trophy. His highest score in first-class cricket came in a tour match against Australia at the Brabourne Stadium in February 2017, making an unbeaten 202 off 210 balls, laced with 27 fours and seven s'xes. Iyer's last red-ball appearance came in 2019 during the Irani Cup match between the Rest of India and Vidarbha at Nagpur. - IANS
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