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Injury update: Shreyas Iyer leaves hospital, recovery on track

Published on: November 1, 2025 1:32 PM

Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from a Sydney hospital after recovering from injuries sustained in an ODI match. He was injured during the third one-day international against Australia on October 25. The injury affected his abdomen and ribs, requiring immediate medical attention. He was admitted to the hospital and also spent time in the ICU for observation.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed that Iyer showed significant improvement. His medical reports indicated that he is now stable. Doctors advised that he continue monitoring his recovery. They also recommended staying in Sydney until he is fully fit to travel.

Read more: Shreyas Iyer recovering after ICU stay; sends message to fans

Iyer’s injury caused concern for the Indian cricket team. His absence affected team strategies during the remaining matches. However, his discharge brings relief to teammates and fans alike. The team expressed hope that he will recover fully and return to play soon.

He will continue staying in Sydney to complete his rehabilitation. Trainers and medical staff will oversee his fitness routines. This ensures that he does not aggravate the injury before returning to India. The BCCI stated that his health is the top priority.

Read more: India’s Iyer wins ICC Men’s Player of the Month award

Fans and cricket experts welcomed the news of his recovery. They praised the medical team for handling the situation efficiently. Once fully fit, Iyer is expected to resume training and participate in upcoming matches. The team looks forward to his return with renewed strength and confidence.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Abdomen, BCCI, ICU, Indian Cricket Team, Latest, ODI Injury, recovery, rehabilitation, Ribs, Shreyas Iyer, Sydney Hospital

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