Kumble: Shreyas Iyer an Underrated, Exceptional IPL Leader

Anil Kumble has hailed Shreyas Iyer as an exceptional yet underrated leader in the IPL, highlighting his success in taking a new franchise to the final. He praised Iyer's ability to lead from the front despite constantly having to prove himself. Kumble strongly criticized Kolkata Knight Riders for their decision to release Iyer and Phil Salt, key players from their title-winning squad. He argued that letting go of a championship-winning captain weakens a team's structure and stability.

Key Points: Anil Kumble Praises Shreyas Iyer's Underrated Leadership

  • Iyer praised as underrated leader
  • Led new team to final in first season
  • KKR criticized for releasing title-winning players
  • Consistency in retention key for success
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Shreyas is underrated, but is an exceptional leader: Kumble

Anil Kumble calls Shreyas Iyer an exceptional but underrated IPL captain, criticizes KKR's retention policy after releasing him and Phil Salt.

"Shreyas Iyer is certainly an underrated skipper. - Anil Kumble"

New Delhi, March 14

Former India captain and legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble has heaped praise on Shreyas Iyer, calling him an underrated yet exceptional leader in the Indian Premier League. The former coach believes Iyer's leadership qualities are often overlooked despite the batter consistently delivering strong performances as a captain.

Speaking about Iyer's leadership journey, Kumble highlighted how difficult it is for a captain to succeed across different franchises in the highly competitive environment of the IPL. According to Kumble, the transition between teams often brings new challenges ranging from management dynamics to team culture.

"Shreyas Iyer is certainly an underrated skipper. It is not easy to win a trophy with one franchise and then go to another. There is a different management, atmosphere and a team. The pressure is also different. The new franchise he joined had not played in the final in the last 10 years and in just his first season with the Punjab Kings, he took them to the final," Kumble told JioStar while discussing Iyer's impact at the Punjab Kings.

Kumble also praised Iyer's ability to lead from the front, emphasising that the batter's contributions go beyond tactical decisions on the field, as he said, "I was not just impressed by his captaincy, but the way he led the team from the front. There are some players who have to prove themselves every time. Shreyas is like that. Even after performing, questions still come up. I think he is underrated, but is an exceptional leader."

The former India captain also turned his attention to Kolkata Knight Riders and their retention strategy, questioning the franchise's decision to release key members of their title-winning squad.

"Two years ago, KKR won the IPL and lifted their third trophy. Two important cogs in that wheel were Shreyas Iyer and Phil Salt. Both played crucial roles in helping them win. But KKR let both of them go. There is no consistency from them in terms of player retention," Kumble remarked.

He further argued that letting go of a title-winning captain can significantly weaken a team's structure and leadership stability, saying, "KKR took the wrong decision by letting Shreyas Iyer and Phil Salt leave. That has left them without an IPL-winning Captain. Yes, Ajinkya Rahane is an experienced campaigner. He has led Mumbai in domestic cricket and Rajasthan Royals in the IPL. But he has not lifted the IPL title as Captain. Having a skipper who has won the trophy gives you an advantage."

Kumble concluded by stressing that franchises must maintain continuity to achieve sustained success in the IPL.

"KKR let go of that advantage. They need to learn how to keep hold of their key players. Otherwise, they will keep struggling and cannot be considered favourites to win the trophy," he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
Fully agree he's underrated. The media and fans are always focused on Rohit, Dhoni, or Hardik's captaincy. Shreyas does his job without any drama and gets results. Respect from a true legend like Kumble means a lot.
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Rohit P
As a KKR fan, this hurts to read. Letting go of Iyer and Salt after winning the trophy was pure madness. Management is too focused on saving money and not on building a legacy team. We are paying for it now.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective. The IPL's player retention system seems flawed if a winning captain can just walk away. It must be hard to build team culture and consistency. Kumble's point about continuity is crucial for any sports franchise.
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Vikram M
While I respect Kumble's view, I think he's being a bit harsh on KKR. The auction dynamics are complex. Maybe they had salary cap issues or long-term strategy. Rahane is a solid leader too. Let's see how this season goes.
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Michael C
This is why the IPL is so fascinating. It's not just about big hits; it's about team building and leadership under pressure. Shreyas Iyer's story is a great case study in resilience and adapting to new environments.
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