How Did Shreyas Iyer Stage a Remarkable Comeback with 82 Runs for Mumbai in VHT 2025-26?
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Jaipur, Jan 6 (NationPress) India’s middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer made an impressive return from injury, scoring a commanding 82 runs off 53 balls for Mumbai against Himachal Pradesh at the Jaipuria Vidhyalaya Ground during the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.
Taking on the captaincy role after Shardul Thakur was sidelined for the tournament due to injury, Iyer stepped up at a critical juncture with Mumbai at 55 for 2 following the departures of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sarfaraz Khan.
Teaming up with Musheer Khan, they built a partnership of 82 runs in just 54 balls to keep the momentum alive. Following Musheer's dismissal after a commendable 73 runs off 51 balls, Shreyas then linked up with Suryakumar Yadav to add another 65 runs in 39 balls, propelling Mumbai past the 200-run mark in the truncated 33-over match due to a fog delay.
Iyer was dismissed in the 26th over, falling short of a century by just 18 runs. His knock included 10 fours and 3 sixes against the Himachal bowling lineup, leading Mumbai to a total of 299/9 in 33 overs.
Additionally, Iyer has been appointed as the vice-captain for the Indian squad in the upcoming three-match ODI series against New Zealand set to begin on January 11 in Vadodara. However, his participation hinges on a fitness evaluation following his performances in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
Should he pass the fitness tests, the Mumbai Cricket Association will need to find a new captain for the Vijay Hazare Trophy knockout stage, commencing on January 12 at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Grounds in Bengaluru. Iyer had been out of action due to a severe spleen injury sustained while executing a diving catch against Australia’s Alex Carey during the third ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground last October.