If you’ve been following Indian cricket, Shreyas Iyer’s name pops up a lot. He’s the batting all‑rounder who can switch gears from steady knocks to hard‑hitting blasts. Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or just curious, here’s a quick guide that covers his background, recent form and what’s coming up next.
Born in 1994 in Hyderabad, Shreyas grew up playing on the streets before moving to the big leagues. He burst onto the scene with a solid debut for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy, then earned a spot in the India A squad. His big break came when he scored a gritty 105 in his Test debut against England in 2021. That innings showed he can handle pressure and still play his natural game.
In the IPL, Shreyas wears the mid‑order shirt for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). Over the last three seasons he’s averaged around 35 with a strike rate touching 130. He’s not just a run‑maker; his quick running between the wickets often turns singles into doubles. On the field, you’ll notice his calm vibe – he rarely shows frustration even when the chase gets tight.
Internationally, Shreyas has played 15 ODIs and 7 T20Is. He’s scored two half‑centuries in ODIs and has a handy 45 in T20s. While his numbers are still growing, his ability to finish games makes him a favourite for limited‑overs selectors.
Right now the cricket calendar is packed. KKR’s next IPL match is against a strong side, and Shreyas will likely open the batting or come in at number three, depending on the team’s plan. If you want to catch him live, the match is streamed on Disney+ Hotstar and will also be on the local sports channel.
On the national front, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has a series of ODIs and T20Is scheduled against South Africa later this year. Shreyas is in the training camp, so expect his name in the final squad. His recent form in the domestic one‑day tournament – a string of 70‑plus scores – puts him in strong contention.
Beyond the game, Shreyas runs a small academy in Hyderabad where he mentors young cricketers. He’s also an active Instagram user, sharing workout clips, match highlights and occasional behind‑the‑scenes moments. Follow him for the latest updates and a glimpse into his cricket routine.
So whether you’re planning to watch the next IPL showdown, want to know his stats before a big game, or just enjoy reading about his journey, keep this page bookmarked. We’ll update it with fresh news, match results and any new records he sets.
Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan are back in the BCCI central contracts for 2024-25, after being dropped last season for missing domestic matches. Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja keep their top-grade status. Rishabh Pant is promoted to Grade A. Thirty-four players have contracts for the new season.