Shreyas iyer injury update

  1. Shreyas Iyer: Lancashire chief Paul Allott hopeful over shoulder injury
  2. Shreyas Iyer To Miss WTC Final, Likely To Return Before ODI World Cup 2023 After Successful Surgery: Report
  3. Shreyas Iyer to return before 2023 ODI World Cup after successful back surgery
  4. KL Rahul provides injury update: Comeback date set for India batter?
  5. 'Poor guy had to wait all day and...': Rohit's grim update on Shreyas injury
  6. Shreyas Iyer suffers lower back pain again, could be doubtful for Australia ODIs
  7. Shreyas Iyer Injury update: Why is the KKR skipper not playing in IPL 2023?
  8. Shreyas Iyer Injury update
  9. IPL 2021: Shreyas Iyer gives captaincy and injury update


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Shreyas Iyer: Lancashire chief Paul Allott hopeful over shoulder injury

New Lancashire signing Shreyas Iyer suffered his shoulder injury in India's 66-run win against England in the first ODI in Pune Lancashire are "keeping everything crossed" that India's Shreyas Iyer can make a quick recovery from the shoulder injury he picked up in the first one-day international against England. The 26-year-old batsman is not due to report for Lancashire duty until July, when he has been signed up for an eight-game One-Day Cup deal. "We'll reassess when he's had the op," said director of cricket Paul Allott. "He's damaged his left shoulder and he's now going to have an operation in the next week or so," he told BBC Radio Lancashire. "When that has taken place, we'll reassess and have a much clearer idea of where he's going to be fitness wise. But everybody's got their fingers crossed that he'll be available for us." 'To get in an Indian player was an ambition' Iyer has played 22 ODIs, scoring 813 runs at an average of 42.78. "It was a big moment for us to get permission from the BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) for him to come over here and play white-ball cricket in the first place," added Allott. "A bit of a departure for Indian cricket. "We've been very keen to extend our link with Indian cricket. "We've been out to Mumbai for a pre-season trip and would have gone again this year had we been allowed. "To get one of India's top players in was an ambition over the winter. "We did not shout from the rooftops about it as we knew it would be difficult but it migh...

Shreyas Iyer To Miss WTC Final, Likely To Return Before ODI World Cup 2023 After Successful Surgery: Report

According to a report by The Times of India, Shreyas Iyer has completed his surgery in London on Tuesday. He is set to return to action before the ODI World Cup 2023 in India scheduled to take place during October-November this year. However, the sad news is that he will not at all be able to be in action at the final of the

Shreyas Iyer to return before 2023 ODI World Cup after successful back surgery

According to a report by The Times of Iyer had recently recovered from a back injury that kept him out of the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2023. However, the injury recurred and he was ruled out after playing just two days of the fourth Test against Australia. As a result, he was forced to miss the entirety of the ongoing The injury was a significant blow to the Kolkata Knight Riders, the franchise that Iyer captains in the IPL. In his absence, Iyer has established himself as the No.4 batter in both Tests and ODIs. In 2022, he scored 1609 runs across all formats in international cricket, which was the highest for an Indian in the calendar year and the third-highest overall behind Babar Azam and Litton Das. While it is unfortunate that Shreyas Iyer will miss the World Test Championship final, fans can look forward to seeing him back in action before the ODI World Cup 2023. The Mumbai batter is a crucial player for the Indian team, and his return will be a significant boost to the team’s chances in the tournament.

KL Rahul provides injury update: Comeback date set for India batter?

He underwent thigh surgery in the UK soon and also missed out on the WTC Final for the same reason. Meanwhile, the cricketer has returned to Bangalore, his home town, and is set to undergo extensive rehabilitation programme at the National Cricket Academy. If the reports in PTI are to be believed, the cricketer is eyeing to return for the Asia Cup that is to be played in September. It is a crucial tournament for India with World Cup to commence on October 5. With Rishabh Pant still recovering from the horrific car crash in December last year, Rahul becomes a vital cog as a wicketkeeper-batter in India's line-up. Coming back to Rahul returning to his home town, he checked in at the NCA and posted a tweet about it as well. As for the Asia Cup, nothing is official at the moment in terms of PCB's hybrid model getting approved. Reportedly, the ACC has approved the model with four matches set to be played in Pakistan while the rest of the tournament will take place in Sri Lanka. The competition will be played from September 1 to 17, and all teams including India have a great chance to test their World Cup squad in the Asia Cup.

'Poor guy had to wait all day and...': Rohit's grim update on Shreyas injury

Shreyas Iyer could not come out to bat in India's innings during the drawn fourth Test against Australia. A back injury ruled the batter out of the match and possibly for a number of assignments in the near future, with captain India's Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer during the match. (REUTERS) "Poor guy. It just was such an unfortunate incident. He had to wait all day to bat and then when the day got over, the issue he had with his back, recurred. He was sent to the hospital to take scans. I don't know the exact report of the scans, but he does not seem to be doing that well," Rohit said, after India retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, clinching the series 2-1. "Obviously, that’s why he's not present here, so we don't know the exact status of how long he will take to recover or when he will be back. When it happened, it did not look that great. I hope he recovers quickly and comes back and plays again," he added. Also Read: Ravichandran Ashwin, Cheteshwar Pujara's unmissable Twitter exchange over rare occurrence sets internet on fire On Sunday, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed that Iyer will take no further part in the series decider between India and Australia at Ahmedabad. The apex cricket board has stated that a specialist opinion will be sought for the injured Indian batter. "Shreyas Iyer complained of pain in his lower back following the third day's play?. He has gone for scans and the BCCI Medical Team is monitoring him," the BCCI mentioned ...

Shreyas Iyer suffers lower back pain again, could be doubtful for Australia ODIs

By Press Trust of India: The Indian team and National Cricket Academy's injury management has once again come under the scanner with the recurrence of Shreyas Iyer's back injury. There is a high possibility that Iyer could miss the three-match ODI series against Australia, starting March 17 in Mumbai. With the World Cup being the most important tournament of the year and the player set to lead KKR in the IPL, it would be prudent if he takes took a rest for some time. "Yes, it could be a case of the injury resurfacing after fielding for nearly 170 overs during the Australian innings. But I fail to understand why was the earlier norm of making it mandatory to play at least one domestic game wasn't made applicable for Iyer?," a former national selector told PTI on conditions of anonymity. Iyer missed the Nagpur Test and was declared fit before Delhi Test and he played in both Delhi and Indore but his body didn't go through the rigours like it did in Ahmedabad. Iyer, when he first had the lower back issue in January, was out for one month and underwent an intense rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) and by the time he was declared fit, the Ranji Trophy season was over anyway. "But you had a Irani Cup happening and you could have waited for Iyer's comeback and let him play Irani Cup in similar weather conditions and may be see how the body holds while being on the field for two days in humid conditions," the selector said.

Shreyas Iyer Injury update: Why is the KKR skipper not playing in IPL 2023?

Shreyas Iyer, Kolkata Knight Riders' regular captain, is not featuring in the 2023 IPL season. He has been ruled out for the entire 2023 Indian Premier League due to a recurring lower-back injury. The BCCI have confirmed that he will travel overseas to undergo surgery, with his recovery expected to take at least three months. It is the same injury that forced him to sit out of the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia in March and also ruled him out of the subsequent ODI series. MORE: Latest IPL 2023 betting and odds The injury reared its head for the first time in December after he returned from India's tour of Bangladesh. The issue stems from a bulge in one of the discs in his spine that has resulted in an impinged nerve. The nerve runs along the right leg, causing pain in Iyer's calf. He was administered six injections to relieve the pain but it went in vain and was also ruled out of the ODI series against Sri Lanka in January. (BCCI/Sportzpics) MORE: Iyer decided to delay his surgery so that he could potentially be available for the second phase of the IPL and was under medication to resolve the issue. He was also training at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore to remain in contention for a return if the pain eased. However, with no improvement in sight the batsman has decided to undergo the knife. Who is captain for KKR in IPL 2023? This news comes as a blow to both the Kolkata Knight Riders and the Indian cricket team, as Iyer boasts of the...

Shreyas Iyer Injury update

India's star middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer has been ruled out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 edition. The two-time winners Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), who got off to a losing start in the ongoing edition, were dealt with a huge blow when Shakib Al Hasan withdraw from the current season and now more miseries have been added with their regular captain Iyer being ruled out. In addition, Iyer will miss the upcoming ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and Australia, at The Oval, London, in early June as he will undergo a back surgery. As per ESPNcricinfo, Iyer will be travelling overseas for the surgery and, thus, will be out of cricketing action for at least three months before he resumes training. The 28-year-old has been dealing with back issues for a long time. He had missed the first Test of the home Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2022/23 edition before his back complaints resurfaced during the final Test, in Ahmedabad. As a result, he missed the three-match ODI series versus Australia. Before the India-Australia Tests, hehad experienced problems due to the same injury in December after the end of India's tour of Bangladesh. In Iyer's absence, Nitish Rana was made KKR's interim captain and will now lead the side in the remainder of the IPL 2023 edition. Moreover, Rohit Sharma-led India will have to find a suitable replacement for Iyer before they square off versus Australia in the WTC finale, to be held in the United Kingdom soon after the conclusion...

IPL 2021: Shreyas Iyer gives captaincy and injury update

The 26-year-old also clarified that the captaincy question hasn't been decided yet, and it's up to the franchise owners to take that call before the season. Shreyas Iyer told The Grade Cricketer's YouTube channel: "My shoulder... yes, I think the healing process is done. Now it's the last stage of achieving strength and range. So that's going to take about a month and the training is obviously going on. Other than that, I feel, I will be there in the IPL. "I don't know about the captaincy, it's in the hands of the owners. But the team has already been doing well and we are on top and that's what really matters to me. My main aim and goal to lift the trophy which Delhi has never done before." Running sesh photo dump 📸 Shreyas Iyer went under the knife in April after hurting his shoulder during the India-England ODI series. He missed the first half of the IPL in rehabilitation and Rishabh Pant took over the team in his absence. The young wicketkeeper-batter lived up to the hype, leading the Capitals to the top of the table in what has been termed one of their best IPL performances so far. "Ashwin just had to decide on what we decided" - Shreyas Iyer on non-striker run-out Shreyas Iyer also talked about how he convinced Ravichandran Ashwin against running out the non-striker - controversially known as 'Mankading' - after he joined the Capitals in 2019. Iyer said he and head coach Ricky Ponting were 'adamant' with their stance and the veteran spinner agreed with their decision...