Shreyas Iyer, India’s ODI vice-captain, suffered a serious injury during the third ODI match against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on October 25, 2025. While taking a diving catch to dismiss Australia’s wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey, Iyer injured his left rib cage after an awkward fall. Medical scans revealed a laceration injury to his spleen accompanied by internal bleeding, leading to his immediate hospitalization and admission to the ICU in Sydney.
The injury, initially thought to be moderate, proved to be more severe, necessitating close observation by medical specialists. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed that Iyer is medically stable but will require a recovery period that could extend beyond the initial three weeks. A team doctor is staying with him in Sydney to monitor his condition daily, and his parents have applied for emergency visas to join him.
This injury has sidelined Iyer from the ongoing series, and he is expected to remain in ICU for at least several days while his progress is monitored closely. The cricketing community is hopeful for his swift recovery and return to the sport following this unfortunate incident.
Iyer’s courageous fielding effort, which has been widely celebrated, unfortunately resulted in this significant setback, highlighting the physical risks professional athletes face. The BCCI and his teammates have expressed their support, underlining that player safety and health remain paramount.
This marks a challenging phase for Shreyas Iyer, who has previously been a consistent performer and a key pillar of the Indian batting lineup. Fans across India and cricket lovers worldwide are sending him wishes for a healthy and speedy recovery.


