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Shreyas Iyer showcased his resurgence in form by scoring a double century against Odisha in the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 at the BKC Ground, Mumbai. This remarkable innings follows his recent century against Maharashtra, marking his second consecutive century in the tournament and his third First-Class double hundred. This performance underscores Iyer’s🥂 journey back to peak form after injuries and a three-year wait since his last first-class hundred.
A stellar comeback for Shreyas Iyer
Iyer’s double century against Odisha holds significant value, as it comes nearly three years after his last first-class century, which he scored on his Test debut against New Zealand in Kanpur in November 2021. Since then, Iyer has faced multiple setbacks, including surgeries and form struggles. His century against Maharashtra in the secon🅷d round marked the beginning of his resurgence, and now, with a commanding double hundred, Iyer is pro♋ving his readiness for higher-level cricket. This comeback highlights his resilience and dedication, especially considering his break from first-class cricket due to injuries.
A power-packed innings in the Ranji Trophy 2024
Iyer’s aggressive approach was evident from the start of his innings. His first hundred came in just 101 balls, setting a brisk pace that kept the pressure on the Odisha bowlers. By the end of Day 1, Iyer had raced to 152 with an array of powerful shots, hitting 18 fours and four sixes. His partner, Siddhesh Lad, provided s🥃olid support by playing a measured knock, allowing Iyer to focus on quick scoring.
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Breaking personal records and setting new milestones
On Day 2, bringing up the double century with a four off Debabrata Pradhan, Iyer showed confidence and ease against the Odisha bowlers. Moments after reaching the 200-mark, Iyer further solidified his innings by cracking another four, raising his score past his previous career-best. This innings marked his second Ranji Trophy double century, the first being back in October 2015. With this innings, Iyer registered his highest First-Class score, surpassing his previous best of 202 against Australia for India A in 2017. By surpassing his earlier records, Iyer not only set new personal milestones but also reminded🐻 selectors of his skill and potential as a top🎀-order batter.
Here’s how fans reacted:
The redemption of Shreyas Iyer has started.
— Aditya Saha (@Adityakrsaha)
Shreyas Iyer scored his double hundr꧑ed in Ranji Trophy ❤️❤️
Shreyas is playing at 2☂05(202)* with 8 long sixes &♚; over 100 strike rate. It is his 2nd consecutive 100+ inning in Ranji.
— Rajiv (@Rajiv1841)
A lofted straight drive for a four over bowler Debabrata Pradhan's head goves Shreyas Iyer his third FC double hundred – first in seven years . It has come in a typical Shreyasesque rapid pace (201b, 258m, 21×4, 8×6). Mumbai 447/3
— Amol Karhadkar (@karhacter)
Double century for Shreyas Iyer, he's in red hot form and again making selectors rethink their decision, it's the high time BCCI must rectify their mistake, he has got that mentality which we need to excel in Australia.
Just two average matches and he was 🍒dropped from the team.
— Yatin Yadav (@Mr_Yatin_Yadav)
2nd double hundred for Shreyas Iyer in first cꦜlass cricket 👏
— Rajesh Khilare (@Cricrajeshpk)
Shreyas iyer 🙈smashed double hundred against odisha in same manner he hit double hundred against AUS A in 2017
— DK (@DklalaDk)
A double-century for Shreyas Iyer! His third in the format, third in Mumbai and off﷽ just 201 balls studded with 🅠21 fours and eight sixes
— Vishal Dikshit (@Vishal1686)
D💦ouble Century for Shreyas Iyer 🔥 his Third in FC Cricket.
— Kaushik Kashyap (@CricKaushik_)
Double Century for S🌌hreyas Iꦺyer in Ranji trophy 🔥🔥
With a strike rate of 100 🤯
Crazy performance by tiger Iyer
— Nikhil Rajput ×͜× (@RajputNikh82839)
Shreyas Iyer is absolutely on fire 🔥 🔥
He just scored a double hundred from only 201 balls against Odisha in the Ranji Trophy, solidifying his incredible form in domestic cricket. This 🌞impressive feat showcases his skill and dedication to the sport.
— Akshay Tadvi 🇮🇳 (@AkshayTadvi28)
Mumbai dominates with Iyer and Siddhesh Lad’s unbeaten stand
Mumbai displayed a commanding batting performance so far their Ranji Trophy clash against Odisha at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy, reaching 464/3 by the end of 107 overs. Iyer and Lad anchored the innings with an impressive 310-run partnership, driving Mumbai int💖o a strong position.
Iyer, fresh off a century in his previous match, continued his form, scoring a fluent 207 off 209 balls, with 22 fours and eight sixes. His aggressive approach was complemented by Lad’s patient 136 off 285 balls, featuring 16 boundaries. Angkrish Raghuvanshi contributed a brisk 92 off 124 deliveries, helping Mumbai recover from early wickets. Odisha’s bowlers struggled to contain the flow of runs, with Biplab Samantray being the only one to secure multip♎le dismissals.