WATCH: Shreyas Iyer’s father breaks into dance celebration as his son becomes India’s new T20I captain

June 9, 2026
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WATCH: Shreyas Iyer’s father breaks into dance celebration as his son becomes India’s new T20I captain

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Indian cricket entered a brand-new era following the blockbuster announcement of Shreyas Iyer as the national team’s new T20I captain. Stepping into the massive shoes of Suryakumar Yadav, who recently guided India to a record-breaking third ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title, Iyer’s appointment signals a major strategic shift by the BCCI selectors as they look toward the future. While the cricket world buzzed with analytical breakdowns and tactical debates over the leadership transition, a heartwarming glimpse behind the scenes stole the hearts of millions online. A viral video capturing the pure, unadulterated joy of Iyer’s family reminded fans of the deep human emotions behind major sporting milestones.

Shortly after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officially unveiled the new squad configuration, a video began spreading like wildfire across social media platforms. The footage captured Shreyas’ father, Santosh Iyer, breaking into a spirited dance celebration in what appeared to be their family home. Surrounded by ecstatic family members cheering him on, the senior Iyer showcased some rhythmic moves that perfectly mirrored the immense pride and relief of a father watching his son ascend to the absolute pinnacle of Indian cricket leadership.

For the Iyer family, this milestone carries a profound emotional weight. Shreyas, who had been on the fringes of the international T20 format for some time, earned this massive responsibility on the back of stellar leadership displays in the Indian Premier League (IPL), most notably captaining the Kolkata Knight Riders to a championship and guiding the Punjab Kings into the finals. Watching a son weather the intense pressures of Indian domestic cricket to emerge as the captain of the national team is a dream few parents get to realize. The viral dance clip resonated deeply with cricket enthusiasts worldwide, serving as a beautiful reminder of the tight-knit support systems that quietly power India’s sporting icons.

Shreyas Iyer’s father celebrating Shreyas’ appointment as team India captain. ❤️

— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) June 9, 2026

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Breaking his silence following the high-profile announcement, Shreyas offered a candid and grounded perspective during a public event, emphasizing that the prestigious armband will not dilute his authentic self. Addressing the media and fans, Shreyas stated:

“I’ve got this job right now of or responsibility as a captain, it’s a great challenge. At the same time, I don’t have to change my personality. I have to be the same person how I was before and not try to be someone else or be under someone’s shadow.”

The newly appointed skipper will not have much time to ease into the role. India’s grueling upcoming schedule will serve as an immediate litmus test for his tactical acumen. Iyer’s first official assignment at the helm begins on June 26, when the Men in Blue kick off a two-match T20I bilateral series against a spirited Ireland side in Belfast. Immediately following the Irish assignment, the stakes escalate dramatically as India travels to England for a high-intensity, five-match T20I series starting July 1.

Maintaining India’s ruthless momentum in the shortest format is a colossal mountain to climb. Under the previous leadership of Suryakumar, the team enjoyed a phenomenal, undefeated streak in T20 tournaments and bilateral. As the team transitions into a fresh cycle looking toward the future, global cricket enthusiasts are eager to see if Iyer can successfully preserve this incredible winning culture while leaving his own unique stylistic blueprint on the young squad.

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