India T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav shared an update on Shreyas Iyer, who was in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a Sydney hospital after sustaining a spleen laceration, saying the batter is stable and was replying to the messages over phone.

Iyer suffered the injury while taking the catch of Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carry during the third ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. He was immediately taken to the hospital for further evaluation and was later admitted there to the ICU.

‘We spoke to him. At least on the first day, when we got to know that he had an injury, I called him first. Then I got to know that he didn’t have a phone. Then I called my physio, Kamlesh. He told me that he is stable. On the first day, you cannot be sure of anything.

“We have been talking to him for two days now. He has been replying. If he is replying on the phone, it means he is stable. And the doctor is also there with him. But he will be under supervision for the next few days. So it’s looking good. But he has been replying, so that is good,” said Suryakumar ahead of the first T20I against Australia.

“He has been replying. If he is replying on the phone, it means he is stable. And the doctor is also there with him. But he will be under supervision for the next few days. So it’s looking good. But he has been replying, so that is good,” he added.

Moreover, Suryakumar also provided an update on Nitish Kumar Reddy, who missed the third and final ODI against Australia in Sydney due to a left quadriceps injury sustained during the second match in Adelaide.
“He is doing fine; yesterday he did some bit of running and batting also in the nets. Today he wanted to take a break, as it was an optional practice, but we came to the ground because we had a team meeting, and he wanted to stay with the group,” he said.
( Inputs from IANS )
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