New era begins with a rare record as Shreyas Iyer scripts history on India captaincy debut | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Shreyas Iyer marked his return to India’s T20I side in historic fashion on Friday, taking charge of the team on his captaincy debut in the format after the longest absence from T20Is before leading a side internationally.When Iyer walked out for the toss in the opening T20I against Ireland in Belfast, he had missed 63 consecutive T20 internationals for India since his previous appearance against Australia in Bengaluru on December 3, 2023. The remarkable gap is the longest by any player before captaining their national side in T20Is for the first time.The 31-year-old surpassed New Zealand’s Tom Latham, who made his T20I captaincy debut after missing 47 consecutive matches between 2017 and 2021. Australia’s Rachel Haynes is third on the list after a 40-match gap between 2013 and 2017.Iyer’s previous T20I appearance came in India’s six-run victory over Australia, where he top-scored with a fluent 53 off 37 deliveries, striking five fours and two sixes.
Most consecutive T20Is missed for a team before making comeback as a captain
- India’s Shreyas Iyer: 63 (2023-2026)
- New Zealand’s Tom Latham: 47 (2017-2021)
- Asutralia’s Rachel Haynes: 40 (2013-2017)
Captaincy debut brings more milestonesIyer’s return also saw him add two more unique records to his name.At 31 years and 202 days, he became the third-oldest player to make his T20I captaincy debut for India, behind only Shikhar Dhawan (35 years, 232 days) and Suryakumar Yadav (33 years, 70 days). Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul complete the top five.Oldest at the time of India T20I captaincy debut
- 35y 232d – Shikhar Dhawan
- 33y 70d – Suryakumar Yadav
- 31y 202d – Shreyas Iyer*
- 30y 234d – Rohit Sharma
- 30y 143d – KL Rahul
The Mumbai batter also became the most experienced T20 captain before making his India captaincy debut in the format. Having led 114 T20 matches across franchise and domestic cricket before Friday’s game, he surpassed Rohit Sharma (80), Virat Kohli (72), KL Rahul (42) and Rishabh Pant (30).Leading in most T20s at the time of India T20I captaincy debut
- 114 – Shreyas Iyer
- 80 – Rohit Sharma
- 72 – Virat Kohli
- 42 – KL Rahul
- 30 – Rishabh Pant
- 21 – Shikhar Dhawan
Winning the toss, Iyer opted to field first on an unfamiliar surface in Belfast.“We’re going to field first. It’s a new surface for us, and it’s the first time the majority of us have played over here. Considering the conditions, the environment and the wicket, we decided to field first,” he said.One of the biggest talking points before the match was whether 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi would make his international debut and become India’s youngest men’s international cricketer.However, Iyer confirmed the teenager would have to wait.“Unfortunately, no,” he said when asked about Sooryavanshi’s inclusion.The skipper explained that team balance dictated the decision while assuring the youngster that his opportunity would come.
