Indian middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer impressed everyone with his breathtaking knock for Mumbai in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy. He has been released by his former IPL franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders, after winning a title with them. With his astonishing knock, he has knocked the doors of all IPL bidders, one day ahead of the 2025 IPL mega auction.
During the domestic T20 clash between Mumbai and Goa, veteran batter Shreyas Iyer showcased his experience and skill, playing a pivotal knock to steer his team towards a competitive total. His inning was marked by calculated aggression, impeccable timing, and a steady presence at the crease, proving why he remains a key player in the domestic circuit.
Shreyas Iyer delivered a sensational unbeaten knock of 130 off just 57 balls, hammering 11 fours and 10 sixes at an impressive strike rate of 228.07. His explosive innings powered Mumbai to a commanding total of 250/4 in their 20 overs after Goa opted to bowl first. Apart from him, Shams Mulani (41 runs off 25 balls) and Prithvi Shaw (33 runs off 22 balls) contributed in short cameos.
This incredible knock is bound to put Shreyas Iyer on the radar of all IPL franchises ahead of the highly anticipated IPL mega auction, scheduled to take place from November 24 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. His explosive performance not only highlights his form but also makes him a valuable asset for teams looking to bolster their middle-order firepower.
Shreyas Iyer has impressed with his consistent performances in domestic cricket recently, showcasing his ability to deliver match-winning knocks under pressure. His form has reaffirmed his status as one of the most dependable and dynamic batters in the domestic circuit, making him a strong contender for higher opportunities in both franchise and international cricket.
His recent knocks in domestic cricket:
1: 130* runs against Goa (Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy)
2: 47 runs against Services (Ranji Trophy)
3: 233 runs against Odisha (Ranji Trophy)
4: 142 runs against Maharashta (Ranji Trophy)
5: 0 and 30 runs against Baroda (Ranji Trophy)