Shreyas Iyer in Sydney hospital
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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
Speaking to the national daily, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said that Dr Rizwan Khan, the Indian team doctor who remained in Sydney to assist Iyer, is fully focused on his treatment. He added that Iyer has been admitted to one of the best hospitals in Sydney.
India's Shreyas Iyer underwent successful surgery in Sydney after suffering a spleen injury during the third ODI against Australia. He's out of danger and under observation, with BCCI arranging travel for his family as he recovers in the hospital.
Shreyas Iyer got injured during third ODI against Australia in Sydney while taking a stunner running catch to dismiss Australian batsman Alex Cary. He had to run behind point and after taking catch he hurt his rib.
Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer suffered severe injuries during an ODI match against Australia, necessitating ICU care at a Sydney hospital. Prompt medical intervention stabilised him, and his condition is improving.
The BCCI is making arrangements for Shreyas Iyer’s sister, Shresta, to join him in Sydney, where the Indian batter is recovering from a ruptured spleen and rib cage injury sustained during the final ODI against Australia.
Speaking to the national daily, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said that Dr Rizwan Khan, the Indian team doctor who remained in Sydney to assist Iyer, is fully focused on his treatment. He added that Iyer has been admitted to one of the best hospitals in Sydney.