Shreyas Iyer Hospitalized in ICU After Rib-Cage Injury During India vs Australia ODI in Sydney

Shreyas Iyer Hospitalized in ICU After Rib-Cage Injury During India vs Australia ODI in Sydney

In a worrying development for Indian cricket fans, Shreyas Iyer has been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Sydney following a serious rib-cage injury sustained during the third and final ODI against Australia. The incident occurred when Iyer took a spectacular running catch off Harshit Rana’s delivery to dismiss Alex Carey, but landed heavily on his left side, resulting in internal bleeding and damage to his ribs and elbows.

The injury forced Iyer to leave the field immediately and he was rushed to a nearby hospital for emergency medical attention.


BCCI Arranges Family Support for Iyer in Sydney

According to a report by The Times of India, Shreyas Iyer’s parents have applied for urgent visas to travel to Sydney after learning about the seriousness of his condition. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has stepped in to ensure that at least one family member can reach the hospital as soon as possible.

“Arrangements are being made by the BCCI. As of now, it is not clear whether both parents will go, but someone will be with him at the earliest in the hospital,” a source close to the situation revealed.

The BCCI has taken full responsibility for the medical coordination and logistical arrangements, keeping the Indian High Commission in Canberra informed to assist with visa formalities.


Medical Team Closely Monitoring His Condition

As per the latest updates, the BCCI’s medical team, along with specialists from Sydney and India, are closely monitoring Shreyas Iyer’s progress. An Indian team doctor will remain in Sydney to oversee his day-to-day recovery and to ensure all possible medical support is extended.

The extent of internal bleeding and rib damage will determine Iyer’s recovery time. While doctors have ruled out immediate surgery, they have advised complete rest and observation for the next few days.


Potential Blow to India’s ODI Plans

Iyer’s injury comes at a crucial juncture for Team India, who are gearing up for their upcoming ODI series against South Africa, starting November 30, 2025. Early medical assessments suggest that he could be out of action for around three weeks, putting his availability for the South Africa tour in serious doubt.

In 2025, Iyer has been one of India’s most consistent ODI performers, scoring 496 runs in 10 innings at an average of 49.60 and a strike rate of 89.53. His absence would undoubtedly leave a void in India’s middle order, especially given his form and experience.


Summary of the Incident

DetailInformation
PlayerShreyas Iyer
Injury TypeRib-cage injury with internal bleeding
Match3rd ODI – India vs Australia, Sydney
IncidentLanded awkwardly while taking a catch off Harshit Rana
Medical StatusICU admission, under observation
Family SupportBCCI arranging urgent visas for parents
Likely Recovery PeriodApproximately 3 weeks
Next Series ImpactedODI series vs South Africa (starts November 30, 2025)

Official Word Awaited

As of now, there is no official press release from the BCCI regarding Iyer’s detailed medical report. The board is expected to issue an update after the next 24-hour observation period in Sydney.

Fans across the world have flooded social media with wishes for Iyer’s speedy recovery, praising his bravery and commitment on the field.

Isha Pannu

Isha Pannu, a seasoned content writer and dedicated cricket expert, brings over three years of invaluable experience to the realm of cricket journalism. She is a content producer for Cricketwebs News Website.

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