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Post by : Maya Rahman
Indian middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer, who suffered a serious injury during the third ODI against Australia, is now showing signs of recovery. India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav confirmed on Tuesday that Iyer is stable and responding to messages. The incident took place during the match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where Iyer sustained a ribcage injury while attempting a diving catch. The impact caused internal bleeding, leading doctors to admit him to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
The injury was more severe than initially expected. Medical scans revealed a laceration to Iyer’s spleen, which required immediate medical attention. As his vitals began to drop, doctors acted swiftly to control the internal bleeding. The quick intervention helped stabilize his condition, allowing him to move out of the ICU by Monday. Sources close to the team confirmed that Iyer’s recovery has been encouraging and that he is in good spirits.
Addressing the media ahead of India’s T20I series against Australia, Suryakumar Yadav shared a positive update about his teammate. “When I got to know about his injury, I called our physio Kamlesh Jain. Iyer has been replying on the phone now, which means he is stable,” Suryakumar said. His statement brought relief to fans who had been worried since the news of Iyer’s hospitalisation broke over the weekend.
Messages of support have been pouring in for Iyer from teammates, coaches, and fans across the world. Social media has been flooded with prayers and well-wishes for his speedy recovery. Several cricketers, including former captain Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, expressed concern and extended their best wishes. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has also been closely monitoring his recovery and providing assistance to ensure the best medical care possible.
Suryakumar spoke emotionally about the incident, describing Iyer as one of India’s most talented and hardworking players. “It’s unfortunate what happened, and such cases are rare. But rare things happen to rare talent like Shreyas Iyer. By God’s grace, everything is fine,” he said. The captain’s words reflected the bond and mutual respect shared among the players in the Indian dressing room.
Suryakumar also mentioned that he intends to accompany Iyer back home after the T20I series concludes. “We’ll take him back home after the series,” he said. Medical experts have advised Iyer to rest for several weeks before undergoing a full assessment to determine when he can resume training. The BCCI medical team will likely oversee his rehabilitation process in India to ensure a safe and complete recovery.
Iyer’s absence is a major blow to the Indian team as he has been a consistent performer in the middle order. His experience and stability in crucial situations have often helped India build partnerships during high-pressure games. However, the team management remains focused on his health and recovery rather than rushing him back to action. The upcoming T20I series will give opportunities to younger players to step up and fill the gap temporarily.
Cricket fans across India and abroad expressed relief after Suryakumar’s confirmation of Iyer’s stable condition. Many took to social media platforms to share heartfelt messages, calling him a fighter and wishing for his quick return to the field. The cricket community’s collective support highlights how deeply admired Iyer is among players and fans alike.
According to reports from Sydney doctors, Iyer’s condition continues to improve steadily. They have praised his strong physical fitness, which has played a major role in his recovery. Once discharged, he is expected to undergo follow-up medical checks before flying back to India. Specialists have indicated that, with proper rest and care, Iyer can make a full recovery without long-term complications.
As India prepares for the five-match T20I series beginning October 29 in Canberra, the team’s morale has been lifted by the positive news about Iyer. Suryakumar and his squad are determined to play in his honor and bring home victories. Iyer’s recovery story has become a source of motivation for the team, reminding them of resilience and unity.
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