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Shreyas Iyer Discharged from Hospital, BCCI Says Cricketer Stable and Recovering Well

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has released a fresh medical update on Shreyas Iyer after his injury during the third and final ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shared a medical update on Shreyas Iyer, who sustained a spleen injury and internal bleeding during the third ODI against Australia in Sydney; he has been discharged from the hospital and is recovering. Iyer, who will stay in Sydney for follow-up consultations, is expected to return to India once declared fit to fly, and reports suggest he might miss the upcoming ODI series against South Africa.

The right-handed batter sustained a "blunt injury to his abdomen" while fielding, which caused a laceration to his spleen and internal bleeding. The BCCI confirmed that the bleeding was "immediately arrested following a minor procedure."

The board added that Iyer has undergone "appropriate medical management for the same." His condition has been monitored closely by specialists in Sydney as part of his recovery process.

"He Is Now Stable and Recovering Well," Says BCCI

In a positive update, the BCCI confirmed that Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from a Sydney hospital and is now in a stable condition.

The statement read, "He 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 board also expressed gratitude to the doctors who oversaw his treatment. "The BCCI extends its heartfelt gratitude to Dr Kouroush Haghigi and his team in Sydney, along with Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala in India," it said.

The board further added that Iyer will "continue to stay in Sydney for follow-up consultations and will return to India once he is deemed fit to fly."

How the Injury Happened on the Field

Iyer suffered the injury while diving to take a catch off Harshit Rana's bowling to dismiss Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey during the final ODI.

As soon as he landed, Iyer appeared to be in visible discomfort, prompting the physio to rush onto the field for assistance.

After receiving on-field treatment for several minutes, he walked off with the physio and was taken for medical scans to assess his condition.

The results later revealed the extent of the internal injury. His condition worsened the next day, leading to his transfer to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for further observation.

Iyer's Health Update and Expected Recovery Timeline

Earlier this week, Shreyas shared an update about his condition through Instagram Stories, expressing gratitude to his supporters.

He wrote, "I'm currently in the recovery process and getting better, every passing day. I'm deeply grateful to see all kinds of wishes and support I've received - it truly means a lot. Thank you for keeping me in your thoughts."

Reports suggest Iyer might need close to two months to fully recover before returning to cricketing action.

This timeline means he is likely to miss India's upcoming ODI series against South Africa, starting November 30 in Ranchi.

Iyer, who was recently named vice-captain for the Australia ODIs, is expected to return once he is medically cleared to fly back to India.

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