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From Duck to Delight: With sunglasses on, Shreyas Iyer strikes first ball to dismiss Mayank Agarwal. Watch

Shreyas Iyer drew attention during the Duleep Trophy match agains... Read More
NEW DELHI: India D captain Shreyas Iyer grabbed the headlines for all the wrong reasons on Friday during the Duleep Trophy match against India A in Anantapur.

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As Iyer came out to bat following the dismissal of Atharva Taide, spectators couldn't help but notice his unusual choice of attire - sunglasses. The image of Iyer sporting the shades quickly spread across social media platforms.

Iyer's time at the crease was short-lived, as he was dismissed without scoring a run after facing just 7 deliveries. The fans, who had initially praised his "cool" look, quickly changed their tune and began mocking the right-handed batsman on social media.


As the second day's play drew to a close, Iyer once again found himself in the spotlight, but this time it was for the benefit of his team.

In a bid for a crucial breakthrough, Iyer, with sunglasses intact, brought himself into the attack and struck first ball to dismiss India A captain Mayank Agarwal for 56.

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Agarwal spooned a simple return catch to Iyer which eventually became the last ball of the day.

Skipper Agarwal and Pratham Singh both scored fifties, propelling India A to 115/1 in their second innings. This performance solidified their dominant position against India D as the second day concluded.

In their first innings, India A posted a total of 290 runs. They then proceeded to dismiss India D for 183, securing a substantial lead of 107 runs.

Devdutt Padikkal, the India D batter, fought valiantly, scoring an impressive 92 runs, but his efforts were not enough to prevent his team from conceding the lead.
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