For Shreyas Iyer, cricket has always been about grit and determination, qualities that now define not just his batting but his recovery as well. Known for his composure under pressure and sharp reflexes on the field, the 30 years old cricketer recently faced one of the toughest challenges of his career, a serious injury that landed him in the hospital during India’s ODI series in Australia.

In a welcome development, Shreyas Iyer has now been discharged from the hospital in Sydney after recovering from a spleen laceration sustained while fielding in the third ODI on October 25, 2025. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed in its latest update that he is stable and responding well to treatment. According to the statement, specialists in both Sydney and India have been monitoring his progress closely and are pleased with how well he is healing.
The injury occurred when Shreyas Iyer took a diving catch to dismiss Alex Carey. What first appeared to be a rib injury was later diagnosed as a blunt abdominal trauma that caused internal bleeding. Doctors quickly identified the issue and performed a minor procedure to control the bleeding, after which his condition improved steadily.

The BCCI expressed deep gratitude to Dr. Koroush Haghighi and his team in Sydney as well as Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala in India for their swift and effective medical care. Their coordinated efforts ensured Shreyas Iyer received the best possible treatment without complications.
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For now, Shreyas Iyer will remain in Sydney for follow-up consultations before returning home once doctors clear him for travel. His recovery marks a reassuring turn after what could have been a far more serious incident and fans around the world will be relieved to know that one of the most dependable batters of India is on the mend and expected to make a full recovery soon.
Get well soon, Shreyas Iyer.


