Ajinkya Rahane says Mumbai 'thrilled' to have Shreyas Iyer for Ranji Trophy semi-final against Tamil Nadu

FirstCricket Staff March 1, 2024, 19:03:14 IST

Iyer had featured in Mumbai’s group fixture against Andhra, but would skip the quarter-final meeting against Baroda citing back pain. The India batter, however, has made himself available for the semi-final clash against Tamil Nadu.

Advertisement
Shreyas Iyer had recently represented India in the first two Tests against England. PTI
Shreyas Iyer had recently represented India in the first two Tests against England. PTI

Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane on Friday backed Shreyas Iyer to put the recent central contract drama behind and deliver the goods in his team’s upcoming Ranji Trophy semi-final against Tamil Nadu.

Iyer, who had featured in the first two Tests against England in the ongoing five-Test series, had been left out of the BCCI’s central contracts list along with Ishan Kishan, leading to several raised eyebrows among the cricketing circles. The two cricketers are believed to have been punished by the board for failing to take the advice of going back to domestic cricket to regain their form seriously.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Read | Few players will suffer but BCCI’s bold calls will ultimately protect domestic cricket: Kapil Dev

Iyer, who had featured in Mumbai’s group fixture against Andhra, had skipped the quarter-final meeting against Baroda citing back pain, which the 41-time Ranji champions ended up winning on the basis of a first innings lead. The Kolkata Knight Riders captain, however, has made himself available for the high-profile semi-final clash between the two domestic heavyweights that gets underway on Saturday.

“He’s an experienced player. His contribution has been amazing whenever he turned up for Mumbai. We are thrilled to have him in our team for the semi-final,” Rahane told the media at the BKC Ground on the eve of the semi-final.

Rahane said Shreyas would not require any extra motivation to do well for Mumbai against TN.

“I don’t think he needs any encouragement or advice. He has always contributed with the bat for Mumbai, and him being around other players in the dressing room will also help the team’s cause,” said Rahane.

However, Rahane himself is waging a personal battle after scoring just 115 runs from six matches at an average of 12.77 with a lone fifty.

But the 35-year-old did not read much into those anaemic numbers.

“It’s just a phase and you have to respect it (not scoring runs). When you’re batting well and scoring runs, it happens consistently. There’s nothing wrong with my batting. I just have to remain positive and back my game and instinct,” he said.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Rahane said he needed to bat freely to get back into his run-scoring ways.

“I just have to go out there and play freely. I feel as a player you have to be confident and respect a phase, move forward and learn whatever you can. You don’t want to go too far ahead,” he added.

Rahane confirmed that opener Prithvi Shaw has recovered from a finger injury which had forced him to bat in the middle-order during the quarter-final.

“His finger was hurt, that’s why he came down the order. We wanted him to go before Musheer (Khan). But obviously, because of the injection’s effect, he had to go after him, Rahane said.

Read | MP face tough task against Vidarbha in Ranji semis; Mumbai favourites vs TN

Rahane hoped that Shaw, who has made 389 runs from four matches at an average of 64.83, would find his A game against Tamil Nadu.

“Prithvi is really aggressive and he gets those runs very quickly. As a batsman, I don’t think he (has) changed much. He’s hungry to score runs. That’s what we want from Prithvi. We don’t want him to change his game,” Rahane said.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

He said Mumbai will adopt a pressure-free approach in this game.

“We are playing really well. We don’t want to think about the quarter-final, semi-final or final. It is just another game for us.

“If we can do that and be in the moment as a team and individuals, it will help us,” Rahane noted.

Rahane was obviously pleased with the hundreds Tanush Kotian and Tushar Deshpande, the No 10 and 11, made in the last outing and said such efforts will add a lot of meat to the whole batting unit.

“Everyone is working really hard, especially the bowlers, with their batting. I think when No. 8, 9, 10, 11, contribute with the bat, it becomes really crucial for the team.

“Those guys have worked really hard throughout the season on their batting, you know, those extra 15-20 minutes after they bowl (at nets). It’s paying off.

Rahane said Kotian has the potential to become an all-rounder.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

“I’m happy for Tanush because earlier he has made those crucial 70s, 80s and 90s. But I think the hundred he got is a benchmark (for him). He has the calibre to become a good all-rounder,” Rahane signed off.

With PTI inputs

QUICK LINKS

Home Video Shorts Live TV