"I don't think much on that, I try to play and score as many runs as possible. The side is packed (at present), but I know I will get a chance definitely to play for the country," said the 22-year-old after stroking his way to an attractive 85 for India 'A' against the touring Australia on day two of the tourists' lone warm-up game ahead of the Test series.
Iyer has had a phenomenal run at the domestic level in his first two seasons before his form took a slight dip in the current season and today he started in brilliant fashion by carting Australia's leading off spinner Nathan Lyon for a first-ball six over long on.
Iyer said the lofted shots he played against Lyon and O'Keefe were not predetermined.
"I am happy they were not predetermined shots. It was important to take charge early and spread out the field. It worked out well," said Iyer who smacked Lyon one ball after he had deceived and caught and bowled opener Akhil Herwadkar.
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"They are very good, especially Lyon, they don't give much flight. They are a lot better than the spinners (I faced) of Bangladesh. I had to come down the track to hit the big shots," he said.
Iyer also revealed that he was sledged by wicketkeeper Matthew Wade and vice captain David Warner, when he was going great guns but it did not affect him as he was used to it following tours to Australia with the India A team in the past.
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