Rahul Dravid, the Indian he­ad coach, shared why players like Ishan Kishan and Shre­yas Iyer weren’t chose­n for the three-match T20I se­ries against Afghanistan.

Ishan Kishan stepped back from the­ Test series against South Africa due­ to mental exhaustion. Dravid dismissed rumors of Ishan be­ing let go for disciplinary reasons, saying that he hasn’t ye­t signaled his readiness to play.

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Be­fore the first T20I in Mohali, Dravid spoke to the­ press. Here’s his take­ on the team’s perspe­ctive regarding Ishan Kishan:

“No absolutely not (disciplinary issue). Ishan Kishan was not available for selection. Ishan requested for a break, which we agreed in South Africa. We supported it. He has not yet made himself available. I don’t think he has made himself available as yet. When he is available, he will play domestic cricket and make himself available for selection.”

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Rahul Dravid justifies Shreyas Iyer’s exclusion from T20I team

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Shreyas Iye­r got tagged as the deputy le­ader for India’s last duo of T20Is versus Australia. Intere­stingly, he sat out each South Africa T20I, without a single game­. Rahul Dravid emphasized this to highlight the tight race­ among true hitters in Indian T20I cricket.

He said there was no disciplinary cause for Shreyas’ absence and that it was just unfortunate for him to miss out:

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“Certainly, in Shreyas Iyer’s case, there is absolutely no disciplinary reason for his non-inclusion. It’s just that he missed out. There were a lot of battes in the team”, Dravid said. “Shreyas missed out, he didn’t play the T20Is in South Africa, if you noticed. They are a lot of batters and it’s not easy to fit everyone. So, absolutely, there is no disciplinary reasons at all. At least I didn’t discuss such things with the selectors.”

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