Shreyas Iyer Injury Update: There's good news regarding Shreyas Iyer. The BCCI issued an official statement stating that he has been discharged from the hospital. However, he will remain in Sydney for the time being.
Shreyas Iyer Injury Update
There's good news for Shreyas Iyer. He was admitted to a hospital in Sydney after suffering an injury while taking a catch during the third ODI between India and Australia. He underwent surgery to stop internal bleeding and has been in the hospital ever since. The BCCI The BCCI released its third medical update on Saturday, stating that Iyer has been discharged from the hospital.s Iyer sustained a serious abdominal injury while fielding during the third ODI against Australia on 25 October 2025, resulting in a laceration to his spleen and internal bleeding. The injury was immediately identified and the internal bleeding was stopped immediately following a minor operation. He has been given appropriate medical treatment," the BCCI said in its statement.
Shreyas Iyer discharged from hospitalThe BCCI further said, "His condition is now stable and he is recovering well. The BCCI medical team along with experts from Sydney and India are happy with his recovery and he has been discharged from the hospital today."
The BCCI further wrote, "We express our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Kouroush Haghighi and his team in Sydney, as well as Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala in India, who ensured Shreyas received the best possible treatment for his injury. Shreyas will remain in Sydney for further evaluation. He will return to India once the doctors declare him fit to fly."
🚨 Medical update on Shreyas Iyer
The BCCI Medical Team, along with specialists in Sydney and India, are pleased with his recovery, and he has been discharged from the hospital today.
Details🔽 | #TeamIndiahttps://t.co/g3Gg1C4IRw
How did Shreyas Iyer get injured?— BCCI (@BCCI)
🚨 Medical update on Shreyas Iyer
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 1, 2025
The BCCI Medical Team, along with specialists in Sydney and India, are pleased with his recovery, and he has been discharged from the hospital today.
Details 🔽 | #TeamIndia https://t.co/g3Gg1C4IRw
On the fourth ball of the 34th over of the Australian innings, Alex Carey tried to hit a shot, but the ball flew backwards. Iyer, standing at backward short leg, had to run back. Running back, he dived and took a brilliant catch, but he groaned in pain as he landed on his chest. The physio arrived and immediately took him out. A scan revealed the severity of his injury.
You may also like

Government to issue bus safety checklist for RTOs after fire incidents

Rajasthan: Police seize drugs valued at Rs 5 crore; smuggler arrested

The crumbling UK seaside town that all residents were forced to abandon

Eight women and a child killed in stampede at Andhra temple

The beautiful European island that's a balmy 22C in November





