New Delhi: After completing rehabilitation for Shreyas Iyer Underwent’s shoulder surgery, Batsman had thanked everyone who helped him recover.
He said it is time to return to the field and let bat talk.
Taking to Twitter, Shreyas wrote: “Ready to go there.
Ready to fight.
Ready to play …
Thank you to all those who help me recover ..
Time to let bats speak now.” Ready to go there.
Ready for battle.
Ready to play ⚔️ Thank you to everyone who helps me restore 🙏 time for …
https://t.co/BW6XOJXDZ6- Shreyas IYER (@ ShreyAsiyer15) 1628677839000Shreyas has on July 5, says he will be available for the capital Delhi when Indians Premier League (IPL) 2021 Resume season in the UAE.
He had suffered a shoulder injury during the ODI series against England earlier this year, and as a result, he skipped the foot of the IPL held in India.
Read Alsonca Clears Shreyas Iyer for Competitive Games, Delhi Capitals Fret Over Captaincy Issuesented India Batsman Shreyas Iyer is now fully suitable and cleaned by the National Cricket Academy (NCA) to return to competitive action, which will occur when IPL resumes in the UAE from September 19.
“My behalf, yes, I think the healing process is complete.
Now this is the last stage to achieve strength and reach.
So it will take about a month and the training is clear.
Other than that, I feel I will be there at IPL,” said Iyer at Cricketer class podcasts.
Last month, BCCI announced a schedule for the remaining IPL 2021 which will be held in the UAE.
31 matches will be played in 27 days.
The 14th season, which was postponed in May this year after the Pandemic Covid-19, will continue on September 19 in Dubai with Blockbuster clashes between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians.
The action will then shift to Abu Dhabi where the driver Kolkata Knight will directly fight the Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Sharjah will host his first game on September 24 when Royal Challengers Bangalore took Chennai Super Kings.
Overall, 13 matches will be held in Dubai, 10 in Sharjah, and 8 in Abu Dhabi.
BCCI was confirmed on August 3 that British players would be available to resume the 2021 IPL edition.
The Delay of the British-Bangladesh series has opened the door for the British players to use the IPL as a place of preparation for the T20 World Cup which will take place right after the IPL.