Kolkata Knight Riders announced on Thursday that middle-order batter
Shreyas Iyer
will return to his role as KKR skipper after missing the last season due to an injury.
Nitish Rana
, who captained the side in Iyer's absence in the 2023 edition, will be the team's vice-captain.
Iyer, who underwent a back surgery in April this year, came back to the national squad for the Asia Cup earlier this year.
He was also in top form during the ODI World Cup that followed and concluded with Australia defeating India in the final to win their sixth crown.
“It was indeed unfortunate that Shreyas missed IPL 2023 due to injury. We are delighted that he’s back and at the helm as captain. The way he has worked hard to recover from his injury and the form he has displayed is a testament to his character," KKR's CEO,
Venky Mysore
, said in a press release posted by the franchise on 'X'.
"We are also grateful that Nitish had agreed to step into Shreyas’s shoes last season and did a great job. There’s no doubt Nitish as vice-captain will support Shreyas in every possible way for the benefit of Team KKR.”
Speaking about Rana's contribution, Iyer said: “I believe the last season presented us with several challenges, including my absence due to injury. Nitish did a great job not only filling in for me but also with his commendable leadership. I am delighted that KKR has named him vice-captain. No doubt it will strengthen the leadership group.”