After Kohli no-show, India hamstrung by Iyer’s injury

New Delhi (TIP)- Shreyas Iyer is unlikely to be picked in the India squad for the remaining three Tests against England after complaining of stiffness in his back and groin.
Iyer has had recurring troubles with his back and had also undergone a surgery last year.
The 29-year-old made 35, 13, 27, 29 in the first two Tests in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam and was guilty of not building on the starts. “He has complained of stiffness and back issue and is unlikely to take part in the remainder of the series,” a BCCI source said.
India are already reeling with injuries to key players KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja. Star batter Virat Kohli had missed the first two Tests due to personal reasons and is unlikely to be available for the games in Rajkot and Ranchi as well. The selectors are yet to announce the squad for the last three Tests and will do that after getting clarity over Jadeja’s fitness.
The all-rounder will need to pass the fitness test conducted at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. He had missed the Vizag Test due to a hamstring injury, while Rahul complained of quadriceps pain.
Even if both Jadeja and Rahul come back into the playing XI, Iyer’s injury could give another opportunity to Rajat Patidar, who could not make a big impact during his Test debut in Vizag.
India will assemble in Rajkot on February 11 and England are expected to reach there a day after.
Virat Kohli informs BCCI he won’t play entire India vs England series
Bringing an end to all the speculations, Virat Kohli has reportedly informed the BCCI officials, the selection committee and the Indian team management about his withdrawal from the remaining three Tests against England due to personal reasons. Kohli had missed the first two Tests in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam due to the same reason. It was earlier reported Kohli, set to be out of action from the third and fourth Tests, was yet to get in touch with the BCCI officials but on Friday, he informed the selectors about his unavailability, reported The Indian Express. Kohli had taken part in India’s first training session before the series opener in Hyderabad but on the same day, he informed captain Rohit Sharma, head coach Rahul Dravid and the selectors about his decision to opt out of the first two Tests. The next day, the BCCI issued a lengthy press release requesting privacy for the former India captain. BCCI secretary Jay Shah also added that the board, the selectors and the team management respect Kohli’s decision and are ready to extend all support.

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