Indian middle-order batsman Shreyas Iyer is now out of the ICU and showing steady improvement in his health. The cricketer, who was admitted to a hospital in Sydney, is being treated after a sudden health issue during India’s ongoing tour of Australia. Doctors have confirmed that his condition is stable, and he is expected to be discharged in a few days if recovery continues smoothly.
According to reports, Iyer was hospitalized last week after he complained of severe chest discomfort and dizziness during a team training session. The medical team immediately rushed him to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, where he was kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for close monitoring. After several medical tests, doctors ruled out any major cardiac or neurological complications, and confirmed that he is recovering well.
Currently, Shreyas is under medical observation and receiving supportive care from a team of specialists. His diet has been adjusted, and he is being closely monitored for fatigue and stress levels. Sources from the Indian team management said, “He is responding positively to the treatment and is in good spirits.”
Iyer’s family, who are currently in India, are expected to fly to Australia soon to be with him. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been in constant touch with the medical staff and is ensuring that he receives the best possible treatment. BCCI has also requested fans to avoid spreading unverified news about his health on social media.
If his recovery continues as expected, doctors may allow him to leave the hospital within the next few days. However, his return to cricket will depend on a full medical clearance and rehabilitation program. The Indian team has also decided not to rush his comeback, focusing instead on his complete recovery.
Fans across the country have flooded social media with messages of support and prayers for his speedy recovery. Iyer, known for his calm attitude and dedication, is expected to make a full return once his doctors approve.