Workforce India batter Shreyas Iyer had his worst nightmare come true once more with a dismissal towards a short-pitched supply from his nemesis Josh Hazlewood within the opening ODI towards Australia in Perth on October 19. The 30-year-old has traditionally struggled towards the brief ball in his profession regardless of boasting a powerful ODI report.
Moreover, Iyer has been dismissed by Hazlewood a number of instances throughout codecs and within the IPL. Sadly for the right-hander, each his bugaboos returned to hang-out him within the ongoing Perth encounter.
Iyer was seemingly well-set on 11 when the tall Aussie pacer bowled a brief supply onto his physique. The veteran batter was unable to get out of the best way and acquired strangled down the leg-side to stroll again to the pavilion for a scratchy 24-ball 11.
It was the third time that Hazlewood had dismissed Iyer in 57 deliveries in ODIs and the seventh time general in 13 innings throughout all codecs, together with home cricket.
Followers on Twitter expressed their frustration with Shreyas Iyer’s repeated struggles towards the brief supply with the next reactions:
Followers continued slamming Shreyas Iyer for his all-too-familiar dismissal, with one saying:
“Iyer shouldn’t be allowed to play hazlewood. Getting out to him is one factor, always trying like a membership stage participant towards him is one other factor. Bashing him in ipl wont do any favours to his batting long run.”
“Iyer might be worst batter to have outdoors sub-continent,” posted a fan.
“There’s an enormous distinction between dealing with brief balls on Indian or Dubai pitches and dealing with them in Australia or South Africa. Shreyas Iyer nonetheless struggles towards the brief or bodyline deliveries in these harder abroad situations,” a fan stated.
Workforce India in disarray after Shreyas Iyer’s early dismissal
Workforce India is off to a dismal begin to their white-ball tour of Australia within the ongoing opening ODI at Perth. After being requested to bat first by Aussie skipper Mitchell Marsh, the guests’ top-order had no solutions to the Australian seamers.
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli scored eight and nil on their worldwide return, with Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc getting the higher of the 2. Skipper Shubman Gill did not make an impression in his first ODI as captain, falling to Nathan Ellis in his first over for an 18-ball ten.
With Iyer turning into the newest to fall, the Males in Blue are reeling at 50/4 in 16 overs. The fixed rain interruptions have not helped the trigger, with the sport now being decreased to a 32-over affair.
Edited by Venkatesh Ravichandran

