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Initial scans in Sydney revealed internal bleeding, and he was immediately admitted to the hospital, spending time in the ICU under close monitoring by BCCI and local medical specialists. Doctors performed a minor surgical procedure to stop the bleeding, after which his condition stabilised.
Iyer was discharged earlier this month but remained in Sydney for follow-up assessments before returning home. He later reassured fans that he is “getting better every passing day".
In a positive update on his recovery, Iyer posted an Instagram story showing himself on an exercise bike, indicating his return to training. Since returning home, Iyer had been under the regular medical supervision of Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala.
The middle-order batter was not selected for the upcoming white-ball series against South Africa, scheduled to start on November 30.
Medical experts estimate a minimum two-month layoff, given the seriousness of spleen injuries, which can pose hidden risks because the organ plays a role in filtering blood and supporting immune function.
The middle-order batter was not selected for the upcoming white-ball series against South Africa, scheduled to start on November 30.
Also Read: Live Cricket ScoreIyer, who will miss the eight-match white-ball series against South Africa, is likely to be fit for the home five-match T20I series against New Zealand in January next year.
Article Source: IANS



