Shreyas Iyer, Team India
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Shreyas Iyer, who suffered a critical injury during the third ODI against Australia, is still recovering in a hospital in Sydney.
The latest injury setback for Shreyas Iyer puts his participation in South Africa ODIs, starting from November 30 at home in doubt.
India’s vice-captain Shreyas Iyer suffered an injury to his spleen in the 3rd and final ODI vs Australia in Sydney on October 25. He injured himself while taking a catch to dismiss Alex Carey. In a game that was dominated by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli,
Star India batter Shreyas Iyer suffered a life-threatening injury during the third ODI against Australia in Sydney. T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav's mother came up with a heartwarming gesture.
The latest injury setback for Shreyas Iyer puts his participation in South Africa ODIs, starting from November 30 at home in doubt.
The cricketer sustained a blunt abdominal injury with spleen damage and internal bleeding that was “promptly arrested.”
India's ODI vice-captain Shreyas Iyer has been moved out of the ICU in Sydney and is in stable condition after suffering a ruptured spleen and rib cag
Shreyas Iyer picked up an injury to his ribcage when he fell while taking a spectacular catch of Alex Carey in the third ODI against Australia in Sydney. The BCCI has shared a second medical update on Shreyas.
BCCI secretary Saikia said that Shreyas Iyer's recovery is going faster than expected by the doctor. He revealed that normally it would take six to eight weeks for Iyer to return, but he can recover much earlier.
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His recovery has been much faster than what the doctor expected. I’m in regular touch with Dr Rizwan (Khan, Indian team doctor who stayed back with Iyer to assist with his treatment at the Sydney hospital).