Shreyas Iyer is ready to usher in a new era for India’s T20I side after being entrusted with the captaincy for the upcoming series against Ireland. The appointment marks a significant turnaround for the middle-order batter, who missed out on India’s T20 World Cup squad but has now returned to the national setup with added responsibility following his successful leadership in the IPL over recent seasons.The selectors’ decision reflects growing confidence in Iyer’s leadership credentials, while the role also offers him an opportunity to cement his place in India’s T20I plans after being overlooked for the previous two T20 World Cups.Ahead of India’s first training session under the new leadership group, head coach Gautam Gambhir addressed the squad and congratulated Iyer on taking charge of the side. Gambhir described the role as a special honour and expressed confidence that the new captain would set the right example both on and off the field.“I want to congratulate Shreyas on being appointed India’s captain. It’s a huge honour to lead your country, and I’m sure you’ll do a fantastic job, not just on the field, but off it as well,” Gambhir said in the video posted by BCCI.Speaking to the players for the first time as India’s T20I captain, Iyer outlined the culture he hopes to establish within the dressing room. He stressed the importance of unity, mutual support and creating an environment where every player feels valued while enjoying the game.“Let’s try and build a solid culture going forward. My first opportunity to captain the Indian team and definitely an honour and privilege as Gauti bhai mentioned. It’s a great respect as well to be leading the country. So going forward, I want to create a culture where all of us are protecting, supporting each other through thick and thin, and more importantly, when we are out here, have as much fun as possible,” Iyer said.The newly appointed skipper also encouraged his teammates to play with confidence and adopt a fearless approach. Referring to the squad as a family, Iyer called on everyone to support one another, celebrate shared success and approach every match with the belief that India can come out on top.“It’s a great opportunity and this is a family. Let’s play like Lions and approach each and every game like we are going to win it and play to the best of our abilities. Have an atmosphere where we are uplifting each other and enjoying each other’s success,” he said.The Ireland series will officially mark the beginning of Iyer’s stint as India’s T20I captain, with the team hoping to begin a new chapter under his leadership.
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