Indian ODI vice-captain shreyas iyer is likely to miss the upcoming three-match ODI series against south africa due to a serious rib injury sustained while taking a catch in the final ODI against Australia. The injury may require surgery, leaving a gap in the middle order. Here are three potential replacements:


1. rishabh Pant


Experienced indian player in Tests, yet to fully make an impact in ODIs.


Currently not part of the t20 squad but available as a backup wicketkeeper in ODIs.


Recently recovered from injury and could be considered for the No. 4 position if he performs well in the upcoming Test series.


Brings aggressive batting similar to shreyas iyer, capable of accelerating the scoring rate in the middle overs.


Career ODI stats: 871 runs in 31 matches.


2. Tilak Varma


Young t20 sensation, starred with an unbeaten 69 in the Asia Cup final.


Can bat at No. 3 or 4, and handles pressure situations well.


Limited ODI experience: only four matches so far, but highly consistent in domestic and t20 cricket.


Strong List A record: 45.69 average, with five centuries and 10 fifties in 40 innings.


Offers a blend of stability and attacking potential in the middle order.


3. Riyan Parag


Emerging talent with a surge in performance in the last two IPL seasons, scoring 966 runs.


List A career: 1922 runs in 53 matches, including five centuries and 11 half-centuries.


Provides the team with an all-round option, taking 4–5 overs when needed.


Recently impressed in domestic cricket, including Ranji Trophy performances with both bat and ball.


It could add flexibility to the indian middle order while strengthening the bowling options.


This trio offers india a mix of experience, youth, and all-around abilities to cover for Shreyas Iyer’s absence.


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