Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from a Sydney hospital after receiving medical treatment for his back injury. The BCCI has issued an official statement outlining his recovery process and expected return to India.
The Indian batsman, who suffered a back spasm during India’s recent tour, was admitted to a Sydney hospital for precautionary checks and rehabilitation. Following a few days of observation and physiotherapy sessions, medical experts confirmed that Iyer’s condition has improved significantly.
According to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Iyer will fly back to India later this week to continue his recovery under the supervision of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru. The BCCI’s medical team will closely monitor his progress before making a decision on his participation in upcoming series and tournaments.
A senior BCCI official stated, “Shreyas Iyer’s condition is stable, and he is fit to travel. His recovery program will continue in India with regular updates shared on his fitness status.”
Fans and teammates have shown immense support for Iyer, wishing him a speedy recovery and return to the field. His absence has been felt in the middle order, and the team management hopes to see him fully fit ahead of the next international ass
ignment.