Mumbai batsman Shreyas Iyer has informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and chief selector Ajit Agarkar that he now wants to take a break from red-ball cricket, meaning Test and first-class cricket. He made this call two days after withdrawing from the ongoing match between India-A and Australia-A in Lucknow and quitting the captaincy of the team. Iyer, who will turn 31 in two months, spoke to chief selector Ajit Agarkar about his concerns. Iyer said that he is finding it difficult to handle the pressure of long-format cricket and is experiencing back pain. That’s why he withdrew his name from the India-A match. Chance for Iyer to focus on T20Is and ODIs The decision to take a break from the Tests for Shreyas Iyer could be a big step for his career. Now he can focus more on ODI and T20 cricket. Moreover, he can work on rehabilitation and fitness to fix his back problems. Also Read: PAK vs SL top moments- Abrar, Hasaranga tease each other by copying celebrations, Agha gets angry after wrong review call more Big move from Shreyas Iyer before Test team selection Selectors are going to choose the team on September 24 for the two-match home Test series against West Indies starting from 2 October in Ahmedabad. It was believed that selectors might give Iyer a chance to return to Test cricket. Iyer has been out of the Test team since February 2024. However, after his latest decision, even the chances of Iyer being part of the West Indies series are over. Iyer’s performance in Test Cricket Shreyas Iyer has not returned to Test cricket since February 2024. He has played 14 Test matches, in which his only century came against New Zealand in his debut Test at Kanpur in 2021. Recently, his performance in the Duleep Trophy was disappointing, where he scored 25 and 12 runs. After this, he could only manage 8 runs for India-A last week. He was in his best form in the previous domestic First Class season, where he was brilliant, and led the selectors to make him the India-A captain. A permanent part of ODIs, Iyer still facing challenges in T20s Shreyas Iyer has secured his place in ODI cricket. This year, he performed excellently in the Indian Premier League (IPL), but failed to make a place in the T20 international team. However, he had average outings while facing fast and short balls on away pitches and poor performance in the home Test series against England in 2024. Eventually, selectors lost their confidence in the batter in the Test format. Selectors may face challenge in middle order Now selectors and team management face the challenge of the Test middle order being robust. Karun Nair is also in his best form, while Rishabh Pant is not available due to injury. In such a situation, it will be seen whether the selectors give a chance to Sarfaraz Khan. Overall, this move by Iyer could significantly impact the Indian Test team’s plans and strategies. Post navigation ICC suspends USA cricket for breach of rules:American team to feature in T20 World Cup and LA 2028 Olympics despite reputation damage Can India dominate Bangladesh’s best batting attack so far?:Men in Blue set to face Bangla Tigers today, IND stays unbeatable vs BAN for last five years