Shreyas Iyer takes six-month red-ball break and will lead India A in the upcoming ODI series against Australia A. The series begins on September 30 and marks Iyer’s return to competitive cricket after recurring back spasms. Shreyas Iyer takes six-month red-ball break to focus on recovery and maintain his form in white-ball formats.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed Iyer’s request to skip red-ball cricket until March 2026. He had previously led India A in the first unofficial Test but withdrew from the second match in Kanpur. Vice-captain Dhruv Jurel stepped in for the remainder of the series.
Iyer underwent back surgery in the UK in 2023 and has since been managing his fitness carefully. His decision to take a break from longer formats aligns with medical advice and personal goals. The BCCI also clarified that Iyer was not considered for the Irani Cup due to this planned rest.
Despite the break, Iyer remains a key figure in India’s white-ball plans. He will captain a promising India A squad featuring Prabhsimran Singh, Riyan Parag, Ayush Badoni, and Abhishek Sharma. The two-match ODI series offers a platform for these young players to shine under Iyer’s leadership.
Iyer expressed confidence in the squad and emphasized the importance of staying match-fit. He believes the break will help him rebuild strength and avoid further injuries. His presence also adds experience and stability to the team, which is preparing for future international assignments.
This strategic move allows Iyer to balance recovery with performance, ensuring he remains a strong contender for India’s ODI and T20 squads.










