This story is from March 12, 2022
You can't play negative on such wickets: Shreyas Iyer on spin-friendly Chinnaswamy track
Iyer's combative 92 under pressure guided India to 252 after the team was struggling at 126 for five.
"My plan when I went out to bat was to cut down the spin (negate turn), so I decided to step out," Iyer told the media after opening day's play.
"As I was standing on the middle stump, I was cutting down across the wicket so I could cover the spin and can take a single in the mid-wicket area and I am confident when I do that. When you step out, you play with the mind of the bowler and spoil his line and length," he explained his strategy.
Iyer said letting negativity affect batting is not his style, so he backed his attacking instincts.
He missed out on his second Test century but he does not regret, saying looking at the bigger picture, the team was helped by his knock.
"I am disappointed that I missed out on a hundred, but if you see from the team's perspective, we got to a very fighting total, which is 250 especially on this wicket. And seriously I don't have any regrets. When I play on the field, I play for the team, i don't play for myself.
"The results matter for me and my teammates, skipper, coaches all of them have been really supportive throughout and that's what really matters. And I felt fifty was alike a century because the I celebrated it was like a century feeling for me," he said.
Iyer also said it was not easy to prepare for such wickets that offer help to spinners from the very first day.
Shreyas Iyer's attacking 92 and inspired bowling put India in command of the pink ball Test against Sri Lanka on Saturday's opening day. (AFP Photo)
Shreyas Iyer made India, who lead the two-match series 1-0, claw back to 252 all out from a precarious 86/4 after they elected to bat first in Bangalore. (PTI Photo)
Sri Lanka finished the day on 86 for six, still trailing the hosts by 166 runs. Dickwella and Embuldeniya were batting at stumps after Bumrah ended a gritty knock by Mathews. (AP Photo)
Angelo Mathews fell for 43 to become Bumrah's third wicket after Kusal Mendis and Lahiru Thirimanne. (ANI Photo)
Bumrah and Mohammed Shami combined to reduce Sri Lanka to 28/4 as the pace duo made the pink ball swing and seam in the final session under lights. (ANI Photo)
Shami bowled skipper Dimuth Karunaratne and trapped Dhananjaya de Silva to raise the pitch of the weekend crowd at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. (ANI Photo)
For India, Iyer put on crucial partnerships including a 40-run fifth-wicket partnership with Rishabh Pant, who hit 39, to thwart the Sri Lankan spin attack. (AP Photo)
Embuldeniya and fellow left-arm spinner Praveen Jayawickrama took three wickets each while De Silva took two with his off spin. (AP Photo)
Earlier Virat Kohli made 23 and put on 47 runs for the third wicket with Hanuma Vihari as the pair attempted to rebuild the innings from 29-2. (ANI Photo)
"In Bombay (Mumbai), the bounce is with pace but here it was stopping a bit. It was variable and you actually can't prepare for such wickets. you need to have a good day and you need to see that you are not thinking about getting out. Once you enter that thought, you can't move your legs or hands."
Iyer also did not mind that the first day of a Test match was heavily in favour of the spinners.
"From Championship point of view, you obviously want to win every game and that can't be achieved unless you put in such challenging wickets.
"And I am really happy that there are challenges in every format and every wicket you play nowadays. It's fun to explore such wickets and perform at the highest level," he signed off.
Siraj released from Team India bubble
Pacer Mohammed Siraj has been released from the Indian Test squad's bio-bubble allowing him to spend a few extra days with his family in Hyderabad before he links up with his RCB teammates in Mumbai for the next edition of IPL.
It is understood that the second Test which is expected to finish within three days will allow all the Team India players to go home for some extra days before they join their respective franchises.
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