Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Shreyas Iyer

Shreyas Iyer is an Indian international cricketer. He is a right-handed batter. He plays for Mumbai in domestic cricket and captains Punjab Kings in the IPL. He also plays for India and is the vice-captain of India’s ODI team.

He usually bats in the top or middle order in all formats. He is known for playing spin well and scoring quickly in the middle overs.

He was born on 6 December 1994 in Chembur, Mumbai. His father is Tamil and his mother is Tulu, with family roots in Kerala. He studied in Mumbai at Don Bosco High School and later at Ramniranjan Anandilal Podar College. He is fluent in Tamil, Marathi, and Hindi.

Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Shreyas Iyer

The ‘Sarpanch’ of the Dressing Room

While captaining Punjab Kings in IPL 2025, teammates gave Iyer the nickname “Sarpanch” – village head. He embraced it, saying they see him as the head of the family. No formal village council, just a bunch of cricketers who found their leader in a Mumbai lad.



Pizza Was His Childhood Reward

Young Shreyas had a tasty motivation. His mother Rohini would reward him with pizza every time he scored a fifty or century in a match. Simple bribery worked. Today he hits big runs, but back then, a slice of pizza was the ultimate prize.

A Football Fanatic with Elite Tastes

Iyer loves football almost as much as cricket. In his free time, he plays football, tennis, and golf. His favourite stars include Cristiano Ronaldo, Andrea Pirlo, Eden Hazard, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Not a bad list for a cricketer who could have been on the pitch instead.

From Ball Boy to IPL Captain

In IPL 2008, a young Shreyas worked as a ball boy. Years later, he captained Delhi Capitals to a final, then led Punjab Kings to another. From picking up balls near the boundary to leading franchises – that’s a journey worth celebrating.

Discovered at 12 by Pravin Amre

At just 12 years old, former Indian Test cricketer Pravin Amre spotted him at Shivaji Park Gymkhana in Mumbai. Amre then took him under his wing. One mentor’s eye changed everything. Without that, we might never have seen this batter.

Lost Contract but Came Back Stronger

In late 2025, Iyer lost his BCCI central contract. Instead of crumbling, he returned to domestic cricket, trusting his process. The result? He finished as the second-highest run-scorer (243 runs in five innings) in India’s victorious Champions Trophy campaign. True fighter.

Unique IPL Playoffs Record

Iyer holds a special record – he is the first captain ever to score three 50-plus scores in IPL playoff matches. He did it for Delhi Capitals in 2020 and 2024. When the pressure is highest, this man raises his game. Big stage, big runs.

Tamil Brahmin Roots in Mumbai

Though he is Mumbai through and through, Iyer was born into a Tamil Brahmin family. His ancestral roots trace back to Thrissur, Kerala. His father is Tamilian, mother a Tuluva. A beautiful mix of South Indian heritage inside a quintessential Mumbaikar.

Lost Seven Kilos After Spleen Injury

Entering IPL 2026, Iyer revealed he had lost seven kilograms following a serious spleen injury during the 2025 Australia tour. He returned to lead his team to the top of the table. That’s not just fitness – that’s pure grit and determination.

Outpriced Yuvraj Singh at Auction

Early in his career, with no T20 experience, Iyer fetched a staggering ₹2.6 crore at an IPL auction. That price even eclipsed the base price of legendary Yuvraj Singh at the time. Teams saw something special – and they were absolutely right.

FAQs

Q. Which IPL team does Shreyas Iyer play for?

A. Shreyas Iyer plays for Punjab Kings in IPL and represents India.

Q. What is his captaincy role?

A. Shreyas Iyeris the captain of Punjab Kings in IPL. He is also the vice-captain of India’s ODI team.

Q. Where was Shreyas Iyer born?

A. Shreyas Iyer was born on 6 December 1994 in Chembur, Mumbai.

Q. What languages does Shreyas Iyer speak?

A. Shreyas Iyer is fluent in Tamil, Marathi, and Hindi.

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