Shreyas Iyer Discharged From Sydney Hospital, BCCI Confirms Batter's Steady Recovery 
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Shreyas Iyer Discharged From Sydney Hospital, BCCI Confirms Batter's Steady Recovery

Shreyas Iyer is stable and recovering in Sydney after a spleen injury during the ODI against Australia. BCCI thanks Dr Koroush Haghighi and Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala for his treatment.

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In a major, rather positive development, star India batter Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from the hospital in Sydney. The BCCI on Saturday provided a third update onIyer’s recovery via an official statement, confirming that the right-hand batter is ‘stable’ and has been discharged from the hospital in Sydney.

“He [Shreyas Iyer] is now stable and recovering well. 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," the BCCI statement read.

Iyer suffered a blunt abdominal injury while fielding during the third ODI against Australia on October 25, 2025, which led to a spleen laceration and internal bleeding. The injury was quickly diagnosed, and the bleeding was controlled through a minor procedure. He has since received appropriate medical treatment and is recovering well.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India further extended its heartfelt gratitude to Dr Koroush Haghighi (specialist at the Sydney hospital) and Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala, who handled Iyer’s injury without any glitch.

“The BCCI extends its heartfelt gratitude to Dr Koroush Haghighi and his team in Sydney, along with Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala in India, for ensuring Shreyas received the best treatment for his injury," the BCCI statement added.

Shreyas, according to the BCCI, will remain in Sydney for follow-up consultations and will return to India once he is medically cleared to travel.

Shreyas Iyer sustained a spleen laceration while taking a diving catch to dismiss Alex Carey during the third ODI in Sydney. Initially suspected to be a rib injury, he was moved to the ICU for treatment. His condition has since stabilised, and he will return to India once cleared to travel.

Source: News18

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