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CliQ INDIA > Sports > Shreyas Iyer discharged from Sydney hospital after spleen surgery, set to return home once declared fit to fly | cliQ Latest
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Shreyas Iyer discharged from Sydney hospital after spleen surgery, set to return home once declared fit to fly | cliQ Latest

India’s middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from a hospital in Sydney after undergoing treatment for a spleen injury sustained during the third ODI against Australia.

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  • Shreyas Iyer discharged after successful spleen surgery in Sydney.
  • Indian batter to return home after medical clearance to fly.

India’s middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from a hospital in Sydney after undergoing treatment for a spleen injury sustained during the third ODI against Australia. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed on Saturday, November 1, that Iyer’s recovery is progressing steadily. He will remain in Sydney for medical consultations before returning to India once declared fit to travel. The update comes as a major relief to Indian cricket fans who were left concerned following reports of the batter’s hospitalization earlier in the week.

BCCI Confirms Successful Surgery and Ongoing Recovery

The BCCI released an official statement detailing the extent of Shreyas Iyer’s injury and the medical care he received. According to the board, Iyer suffered a blunt injury to his abdomen while fielding during the third ODI against Australia on October 25, which resulted in a laceration of his spleen accompanied by internal bleeding. The injury was promptly identified by the medical team, and immediate measures were taken to arrest the bleeding. The batter underwent a minor surgical procedure to repair the damage, followed by appropriate medical management to ensure a full recovery.

In its statement, the BCCI noted that Iyer is now stable and recovering well. “Shreyas Iyer sustained a blunt injury to his abdomen while fielding during the third ODI against Australia on October 25, 2025, resulting in a laceration of his spleen with internal bleeding. The injury was promptly identified, and the bleeding was immediately arrested following a minor procedure. He has undergone appropriate medical management for the same,” the BCCI said.

The board added that both the Indian and Australian medical teams were satisfied with the progress Iyer has made since the procedure. “He is now stable and recovering well. The BCCI Medical Team, along with specialists in Sydney and India, are pleased with his progress, and he has been discharged from the hospital today,” the statement continued.

The board also extended its gratitude to the medical professionals involved in Iyer’s treatment. “The BCCI extends its heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Kouroush Haghigi and his team in Sydney, along with Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala in India, for ensuring Shreyas received the best possible care for his injury,” it added.

According to the update, Iyer will stay in Sydney under the observation of specialists for follow-up consultations. His return to India will depend on his recovery timeline and the doctors’ approval for air travel. Spleen injuries often require careful monitoring due to the organ’s critical role in filtering blood and supporting immunity, and travel clearance will only be given once doctors are certain there are no risks.

How Shreyas Iyer Sustained the Injury ?

The incident that led to Iyer’s hospitalization occurred during the third ODI between India and Australia when the 29-year-old cricketer attempted a spectacular catch to dismiss Alex Carey. Fielding at backward point, Iyer sprinted backward at full pace and dived to complete a stunning catch. However, he landed awkwardly on his left side, immediately showing signs of pain. Despite managing to hold onto the ball, the impact from the fall caused internal injury.

The Indian medical staff rushed onto the field and attended to Iyer, who appeared visibly uncomfortable. He was then escorted off the field and taken for immediate medical evaluation. Initial reports had suggested a possible rib or abdominal muscle injury, but later assessments revealed that the damage was far more serious, involving a laceration to the spleen — a vital organ responsible for filtering the blood and maintaining immune function.

The situation escalated when reports indicated that Iyer had been shifted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) as a precautionary measure. The seriousness of spleen injuries often demands close monitoring, and given the risk of internal bleeding, the medical team decided to proceed with surgical intervention to ensure stability. Fortunately, the timely medical response and surgery helped prevent further complications.

India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav had earlier provided reassurance to fans regarding Iyer’s condition, confirming that the batter was doing well and had been responding to messages from teammates. “He’s fine and in good spirits,” Suryakumar had said, adding that the team had been in constant touch with him during his recovery period.

Iyer’s commitment on the field has never been in question, and the incident once again underscored his fearless approach to the game. Known for his agility, quick reflexes, and athleticism, Iyer has been one of India’s most dependable fielders, often saving crucial runs or pulling off spectacular catches. His unfortunate injury, however, highlights the physical risks involved in high-intensity fielding at the international level.

With the Indian team currently managing multiple injury concerns among key players, Iyer’s recovery will be closely monitored by both the medical staff and selectors. The batter has been an integral part of India’s limited-overs setup, especially in the middle order, and his absence could influence team combinations for upcoming series and tournaments.

As of now, Iyer’s discharge from the hospital marks an important step in his recovery journey. He will continue to receive post-operative care in Sydney before doctors determine when it is safe for him to fly back to India. Once home, he is expected to undergo a rehabilitation program under the supervision of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) medical team to regain match fitness.

The BCCI’s careful handling of the situation reflects its ongoing focus on player welfare and medical safety protocols. While the incident was alarming, the swift medical response, successful surgery, and steady recovery have ensured a positive outcome. For Shreyas Iyer, the immediate priority remains full recovery and a safe return home before resuming professional cricket.

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