Mumbai (Maharashtra): The biggest question facing Team India in the 2019 World Cup was the number four batter. India went into that World Cup without any specialist batter in that position. Everything was going smoothly till the semi-final, but then the obstacle in front of Team India was New Zealand pacer Trent Boult. In the semi-final against the Kiwis in 2019, India's top order collapsed as Boult wreaked havoc and it also shattered India's dream of winning the ODI World Cup.
Four years later, India and New Zealand will lock horns at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai in the semi-final of the ongoing Cricket World Cup. This time the situation is different. In this World Cup, India has a specialist batter at number four in Shreyas Iyer and the Mumbaikar has won everyone's hearts with his performance.
Shreyas Iyer's career so far has been a roller coaster ride. He made his Indian Premier League debut in 2015 at the age of just 20. He played his first T20 and ODI for India in 2017. But after that, he could not maintain consistency in his performance. But in the last two years, he has truly settled in Team India. Now in this World Cup, he has performed well in the important fourth position and has played the role given by the team management to perfection.
Shreyas' dream fulfilled: Shreyas Iyer's coach and former India batter Pravin Amre had an exclusive conversation with 'ETV Bharat' about his performance in the ongoing World Cup. Shreyas Iyer scored his maiden World Cup century against the Netherlands on Sunday at the M Chinnaswamy stadium. Pravin Amre said the dream of Shreyas has come true. "Any player dreams of scoring a century in the World Cup. Shreyas also had that dream, which has now come true," quipped Amre.