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Shreyas Iyer raring to come back in IPL, downplays talks around Delhi Capitals captaincy

India’s middle-order batsman Shreyas Iyer has said that he will be fit and ready in the second half of the Indian Premier League scheduled to be played in September. 

Iyer was ruled out of the initial half of the IPL 14 after dislocating his shoulder in the ODI series against England. Then, he had undergone surgery and Iyer has now confirmed the healing process has concluded and that he will be back in action in one month time.

“My shoulder… yes, I think the healing process is done. Now it’s the last stage of achieving strength and range. So that’s going to take about a month and the training is obviously going on. Other than that, I feel, I will be there in the IPL," Iyer told The Grade Cricketer’s YouTube channel.

Shreyas Iyer had been leading the Delhi Capitals franchise in the IPL since the middle of the 2018 edition but his shoulder injury saw Rishabh Pant leading the side in this year’s edition.

It has been speculated that if he wil be reinstated as the captain of the Capitals in the second half of the tournament, but Iyer said that captaincy is the last thing on his mind. Instead, he said that his only goal is to the maiden IPL title for the Capitals.

“I don’t know about the captaincy, it’s in the hands of the owners. But the team has already been doing well and we are on top and that’s what really matters to me. My main aim and goal to lift the trophy which Delhi has never done before,” Iyer added.

Shreyas Iyer’s return will bolster Delhi Capitals’ batting which suffered a little bit due to inexperience in the first half of the tournament.

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