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Nov 7, 2024

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Why Shreyas Iyer refuses to give money to the homeless woman

In a recent viral video, Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer found himself in an unexpected encounter while navigating the streets. Iyer has been released by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), marking the end of his tenure with the franchise that he led to an IPL title victory earlier this year. This decision comes as KKR prepares for the upcoming IPL 2025 mega auction, where Iyer will be looking to test his market value amid a highly competitive landscape. The batter performing for Mumbai in Ranji Trophy could be seen in a sublime touch that will indeed have an effect on his worth in the upcoming mega auction.

A moment of humanity from Shreyas Iyer

Pondering over the video, a homeless woman approached Iyer, asking for money. his response was striking: “First, spit out the tobacco, then talk”. This comment, while seemingly harsh, reflected a moment of candidness that many found relatable. After a brief exchange, he handed her some money, highlighting a complex interaction between compassion and personal standards.

The video captured not only Iyer’s initial reluctance but also his eventual act of kindness. The phrase he used resonated with viewers, sparking discussions about societal norms and expectations. Iyer’s approach was unfiltered, showcasing a blend of humour and seriousness that left many contemplating the nuances of such interactions. This incident serves as a reminder that even public figures grapple with the realities of everyday life and the choices they make in moments of vulnerability.

Also READ: IPL 2025: Venky Mysore discloses the reason behind KKR’s decision to release Shreyas Iyer

Here’s the video:

Iyer’s stellar double ton for Mumbai

On the cricketing front, Iyer has been making headlines for his remarkable performance in the Ranji Trophy. On November 7, 2024, during a match against Odisha at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy in Mumbai, Iyer scored an impressive 233 runs off 228 balls, marking his third double century in first-class cricket. His innings was characterized by aggressive stroke play, featuring 24 fours and nine sixes, showcasing his ability to dominate the bowling attack.

Iyer’s journey to this double ton began on Day 1 when he reached his century in just 101 balls, finishing the day unbeaten on 152. He resumed play with unwavering focus and quickly converted his century into a double hundred, reaching the milestone with a boundary off Debabrata Pradhan on his 201st ball. This performance not only underscored his batting prowess but also marked a significant comeback after struggling with injuries and being overlooked for national selection.

Iyer’s statement knock ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction

This innings is particularly noteworthy as it reflects Iyer’s resilience and determination to reclaim his spot in the Indian cricket team. Having faced challenges earlier in the season, including missing matches due to injury and underwhelming performances in previous tournaments, this double century serves as a powerful statement ahead of the upcoming IPL auction. His performance has reignited discussions about his potential return to international cricket, especially amidst India’s ongoing transition phase in batting.

Also READ: Fans in awe as Shreyas Iyer smashes a stellar double century for Mumbai in Ranji Trophy 2024-25

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