Shreyas Iyer drops movie night after Rohit's selection call: 'It is a funny story'

Shreyas Iyer drops movie night after Rohit's selection call: 'It is a funny story'

FirstCricket Staff February 7, 2025, 10:19:33 IST

Shreyas Iyer wasn’t a part of Indian cricket team’s playing XI for the first ODI against England at Nagpur, but every thing changed after he got a call from skipper Rohit Sharma. As Virat Kohli suffered knee issues, Iyer was cut short his movie night and prepare for the match.

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Shreyas Iyer drops movie night after Rohit's selection call: 'It is a funny story'
Shreyas Iyer replaced Virat Kohli and scored a match-winning fifty. Image: AP

In his first international match in six months, Shreyas Iyer blasted 59 off just 36 balls and helped India resurrect their innings after quick dismissals of the openers. Team India eventually won the first ODI by four wickets to take a 1-0 in the three-match series against England at the VCA Stadium in Nagpur.

The interesting bit here is that Iyer was not even in the playing XI on the eve of the game and was only included when Virat Kohli experienced a "knee problem".

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Iyer: ‘Hurried to sleep after Rohit’s call’

Unaware of the changes made to the India XI, Iyer was watching a movie when captain Rohit Sharma informed him that he would be playing the Nagpur ODI.

“So (it is a) funny story. I was watching a movie last night. I thought that I could extend my night, but then I got a call from skipper saying that you may play because Virat has got a swollen knee,” Iyer told Star Sports.

“And then (I) hurried back to my room, went off to sleep straight away…. I’m going to keep it low-key and just cherish this moment, the victory.” “I wasn’t supposed to play the first game, Virat unfortunately got injured and then I got the opportunity. But I kept myself prepared, I knew that at any point of time I can get a chance to play,” he said.

“The same thing happened with me last year as well during the Asia Cup. I got injured and someone else came and he scored a century.”

Iyer: ‘Paying in domestic matches taught me a lot’

Iyer, who was dropped from BCCI central contracts last year after skipping domestic matches, said playing for Mumbai over the last year has improved his approach to innings and fitness.

“To be honest, I played throughout the domestic season, it taught me a lot and gave me a decent idea about how to approach my innings, the attitude I have to keep and it’s just the mindset that I’ve improved over a period of time,” Iyer said.

“Also, from the skills point of view, you need to upgrade yourself, elevate and keep learning every now and then. I think I ticked all the boxes right and also my fitness played an important role,” he added.

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Besides scoring a couple of centuries including a double ton in the Ranji Trophy this season, Iyer also captained Mumbai to the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy title win.

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