What Happened to Shreyas Iyer During the 3rd ODI?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Shreyas Iyer has been hospitalized for evaluation.
- He sustained an injury during a critical moment in the game.
- BCCI is monitoring his condition closely.
- His absence could affect India's performance in upcoming matches.
- Fans are hopeful for his swift recovery.
Sydney, Oct 25 (NationPress) Shreyas Iyer, the Indian cricketer, has been hospitalized for further examination after he injured his left rib cage while fielding during the ongoing third ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, according to a statement from the BCCI.
The injury occurred in the 33rd over of Australia’s innings when Alex Carey mishit a short delivery from seam-bowling all-rounder Harshit Rana. Positioned at backward point, Iyer dashed back as the ball spiraled overhead and executed a full-length dive to secure a stunning catch near deep third man.
Although his catch provided India with a vital wicket, Iyer fell to the ground, visibly in pain, clutching his left side. With assistance from teammates and physiotherapist Kamlesh Jain, he left the field and did not return for the remainder of Australia’s innings, which concluded at 236 runs in 46.4 overs.
“India batter Shreyas Iyer has suffered an injury to his left rib cage while fielding at the Sydney Cricket Ground. He has been transported to the hospital for further evaluation and assessment of his injury,” the BCCI announced in an official statement.
This injury is a blow to India, as the right-handed batter has been in excellent form during the series, serving as the side’s vice-captain and scoring 61 runs in the second match in Adelaide.
Iyer’s fitness will be closely monitored as India prepares for upcoming matches, including ODIs against South Africa and New Zealand at home in the coming months.
Currently, Iyer is not expected to bat in India’s chase, while Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are entertaining a sell-out Sydney crowd with impressive batting performances, both notching up fifties.