Following a severe spleen injury sustained during the third ODI match against Australia in Sydney, India’s ODI vice-captain Shreyas Iyer recently provided a much-needed positive update. The 30-year-old thanked the supporters for their support and told them that his road to recovery is moving along slowly. He was momentarily hospitalized to the intensive care unit following the near-fatal on-field incident.
— Shreyas Iyer (@ShreyasIyer15) October 30, 2025
Experts in Sydney and India to track Shreyas Iyer development
When Iyer made a spectacular diving attempt to remove Alex Carey from Harshit Rana’s bowling, the incident took place. Iyer appeared to have made the catch cleanly, but he grasped his stomach in pain right away. After receiving assistance from the team physiotherapist to leave the field, his vital signs rapidly declined, necessitating an immediate hospitalization.
He had internal bleeding from a grade-two splenic laceration, according to follow-up scans at St. Vincent’s Hospital. His condition is stabilized by the medical professionals of the Indian team and doctors from Sydney. According to a hospital insider, the cricket player’s blood pressure had dropped considerably, making the first few hours following admission crucial. Thankfully, surgery was not necessary because the bleeding was stopped.
In a formal declaration, the BCCI attested to Shreyas Iyer improved health and his favorable response to treatment. Additionally, the board stated that Shreyas Iyer development would be tracked going forward, consulting with experts in India and Sydney.
In an interview prior to the start of the series in Canberra, India’s T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav discussed Iyer’s health. Interestingly, a spleen damage necessitates 6–12 weeks of rest, and in order to prevent rebleeding, doctors advise against any physical contact or strain. Shreyas Iyer is anticipated to miss India’s forthcoming ODI series against South Africa in November and December, despite the fact that his condition is still improving. He may or may not play in the home series against New Zealand in early 2026, depending on how well he recovers.




