Cricket
đ Suryakumar Yadav Provides Heartfelt Update on Shreyas Iyerâs Injury: âSath hi le jayenge usko gharâ
Indiaâs T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav has shared a positive and emotional update on teammate Shreyas Iyer, who suffered a spleen injury during the third ODI against Australia in Sydney. Iyer, who was immediately hospitalised following the incident, has now been shifted out of the ICU and is said to be recovering steadily, easing major concerns among fans and teammates.
âď¸ What Happened to Shreyas Iyer?
The 30-year-old Indian batter sustained an internal spleen injury while taking a sharp catch to dismiss Australian batter Alex Carey during the third ODI match. The incident occurred when Iyer dived forward awkwardly, landing on his torso, after which he was seen in visible pain and rushed to a Sydney hospital.
Following medical evaluation, doctors confirmed a spleen injury, which initially required intensive monitoring in the ICU. However, after several days of treatment and observation, Iyerâs condition has improved significantly.

đŹ Suryakumar Yadavâs Emotional Update
Speaking on the eve of the first T20I against Australia in Canberra, Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav reassured fans that Iyerâs condition is improving and shared some comforting insights from his recent interactions with him.
In a light-hearted moment, Surya called Iyer a ârare talentâ and humorously remarked that ârare things happen to rare people.â
đĽ Iyerâs Recovery Progress
According to BCCI sources, Shreyas Iyerâs condition has stabilized, and he has been shifted out of the ICU. Doctors have advised continued observation for a few more days before discharge.
The medical team is now closely monitoring his recovery, and initial signs suggest he may be fit to travel back to India soon for further rest and rehabilitation.

đŽđł Team Indiaâs Support for Iyer
Despite not being part of the T20I squad, Iyer has remained in constant contact with teammates and the team doctor. The Indian players in Canberra have been regularly checking on his condition through video calls and messages.
The BCCIâs medical team is coordinating directly with Sydney specialists to ensure Iyer receives the best care possible. Sources close to the management confirmed that no surgery has been required so far, and doctors are optimistic about a full recovery within a few weeks.
đ Impact on Indiaâs Squad Plans
While Iyerâs absence is a setback, Indiaâs bench strength has ensured stability ahead of the five-match T20I series against Australia. The selectors are likely to rest Iyer for the upcoming South Africa tour, allowing him to recover completely before early 2026 assignments, which include home Test matches and the Asia Cup preparations.
Given his form prior to the injury â with consistent ODI runs and a strong middle-order presence â team management remains hopeful that Iyer will return before the new year.

đď¸ Fans and Cricket Fraternity Wish Speedy Recovery
Messages of support have been pouring in from across the cricketing world.
Indian cricketers Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, and Rishabh Pant shared heartfelt wishes on social media, while Australian skipper Pat Cummins also extended his prayers for Iyerâs speedy recovery.
Fans have flooded X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram with the hashtag #GetWellSoonIyer, with many sharing clips from his recent batting heroics during Indiaâs successful ODI series against England earlier this year.
đ Whatâs Next for Iyer?
If Iyer continues to recover without complications, doctors expect him to be discharged within a week and advised at least 3â4 weeks of rest before resuming light training.
Post-recovery, he will undergo a fitness assessment at the National Cricket Academy (NCA), Bengaluru, before being cleared for competitive cricket.
Meanwhile, BCCI is expected to provide an official medical update within the next few days.

đ° Summary: Shreyas Iyerâs Health Update at a Glance
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Injury Type | Spleen injury (during 3rd ODI vs Australia) |
| Current Status | Stable, out of ICU |
| Location | Sydney Hospital, Australia |
| Expected Discharge | Within a few days |
| Fitness Test | At NCA (after return to India) |
| Captainâs Update | âHeâs talking, replying to messages, stableâ â Suryakumar Yadav |
| Quote of the Day | âSath hi le jayenge usko gharâ â¤ď¸ |
Cricket
Captain Shreyas Iyer to Represent Punjab Kings at IPL 2026 Auction in Ricky Pontingâs Absence: Report
Punjab Kings (PBKS) will enter the IPL 2026 mini-auction without their head coach Ricky Ponting, who will be unavailable due to commentary commitments for the Ashes series with Australiaâs Channel Seven Network. According to a Cricbuzz report, team captain Shreyas Iyer is expected to lead the franchiseâs auction table at Abu Dhabiâs Etihad Arena on December 16.
Despite Pontingâs absence, the Punjab Kings management is reportedly confident, mainly because the team has minimal activity planned for the auction. PBKS has only four slots left, including two overseas positions, and a remaining purse of âš11.50 crore.
Shreyas Iyerâs Leadership Turned Punjab Kingsâ Fortunes
Shreyas Iyerâs leadership proved transformative for Punjab Kings during IPL 2025. In his reunion with Ricky Pontingâwhom he previously worked with at Delhi CapitalsâIyer guided the team to:
- Their first playoffs appearance in 11 years
- Their first final since the 2014 season
Iyer also led from the front with a phenomenal batting season, finishing as PBKSâ leading run-scorer with:
- 604 runs
- An average of 50
- A strike rate of 175
His performance made him the backbone of the franchise and a natural choice to represent PBKS at the auction.
Iyer will be joined at the auction table by:
- Sairaj Bahutule â Spin Bowling Coach
- Trevor Gonsalves â Assistant Bowling Coach
- Ashish Tuli â General Manager
Punjab Kingsâ Likely Auction Strategy
PBKS released three overseas players â Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis, and Kyle Jamieson â suggesting the franchise may prioritize overseas reinforcements.
Likely targets include:
1. Indian Backup Spinner
A domestic spinner who can support Rahul Chahar or serve as bench strength.
2. Overseas Top-Order Batter / Batting All-Rounder
A flexible player who can anchor or accelerate, especially in case of injuries or form issues.
3. Overseas Fast Bowling Backup
With Jamieson released, PBKS is expected to look for a reliable pace option to balance their squad.
The team aims to complete its 25-member squad while making impactful yet value-driven buys.
Other Franchise Updates
Vettori to Attend SRH Auction Table
Daniel Vettori, Australiaâs assistant coach, will be present for Sunrisers Hyderabad despite the third Ashes Test starting the next day. SRH has:
- 10 slots to fill
- A substantial purse of âš25.50 crore
Vettori made a similar arrangement with Cricket Australia during last yearâs auction, leaving in between the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Lucknow Super Giantsâ Representation
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) will have full management representation, including:
- Justin Langer â Head Coach
- Tom Moody â Global Director of Cricket
- Bharat Arun â Bowling Coach
- Members of the ownership group
Cricket
Not Virat Kohli or Babar Azam! This Indian Cricketer Is the Most Searched Athlete in Pakistan in 2025
Google has released its annual Year in Search 2025, revealing the most searched topics across various categories globally and country-wise. In cricket-loving Pakistanâwhere stars like Babar Azam and Virat Kohli usually dominate online trendsâthe list surprisingly crowned a different name as the most searched athlete of 2025. And it wasnât a Pakistani superstar or one of Indiaâs veteran icons.
The top spot in Pakistan was claimed by young Indian opener Abhishek Sharma, surpassing household names like Kohli, Babar, and Shaheen Afridi.
Why Abhishek Sharma Dominated Pakistanâs Search Trends
Abhishek Sharmaâs sudden rise to fame in Pakistan can be attributed to his explosive performances during the Asia Cup 2025, where India and Pakistan met three times in just 15 days. His fearless batting style and aggressive strokeplay particularly grabbed attention.
His standout knocks against Pakistan:
- 31 off 13 balls (League stage)
- 74 off 39 balls (Super Four)
- Final: 5 runs, but India won thanks to Tilak Varmaâs heroics
The biggest talking point was his ruthless attack on Pakistanâs premier pacer Shaheen Afridi, scoring heavily off him in the powerplay overs in both major matches. Pakistani fans and analysts were left stunned as Abhishek dismantled their bowling attack with ease.
This high-voltage rivalry ensured Abhishekâs name remained at the top of Pakistanâs Google searches throughout the year.
Most Searched Athletes in Pakistan (2025)
According to Google’s official list:
- Abhishek Sharma
- Hassan Nawaz
- Irfan Khan Niazi
- Sahibzada Farhan
- Muhammad Abbas
Surprisingly, neither Babar Azam nor Shaheen Afridi, nor even global star Virat Kohli, made it to the list.
Abhishek Sharma Among Top Google Searches in India Too
Abhishekâs popularity wasnât limited to Pakistan. In India, he ranked third among the most searched personalities in 2025, behind:
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi
- Priyansh Arya
Both Suryavanshi and Arya enjoyed breakout seasons during the IPL 2025, which propelled their online popularity skyrocketing.
IndiaâPakistan Matches Not the Top Trend
Despite the usual hype around India vs. Pakistan matches, neither country listed those matches in their top trending searches. Instead:
- Indiaâs most searched match: India vs England
- Pakistanâs most searched match: Pakistan vs South Africa
This shift highlights the increasing global interest in more competitive series and emerging cricketing narratives beyond the IndiaâPakistan rivalry.
Cricket
âBrisbane was a horror showâ: Geoffrey Boycott slams England after another Ashes defeat
Former England cricketer Geoffrey Boycott has unleashed a scathing critique of Englandâs performance in the ongoing Ashes 2025â26 after the visitors slumped to a crushing eight-wicket defeat in the second Test at the Gabba in Brisbane.
Australia extended their dominance in the series with the win, taking a commanding 2â0 lead. England, who were outplayed in all departments, have now lost both Tests inside four daysâa worrying sign for a team that arrived with bold claims and a renewed âBazballâ approach.
Australia outclass England in Brisbane
The second Test, played from December 4, highlighted the growing gulf between the two sides. Australiaâs disciplined bowling, sharp fielding, and composed batting stood in stark contrast to Englandâs repeated lapses in judgment.
England faltered with:
- Reckless batting choices
- Erratic bowling lengths
- Multiple dropped catches
- Poor shot selection under pressure
The result left the touring side searching for answers as criticism poured in from former cricketers and analysts.
Boycott blasts England: “They talk the talk but canât walk the walk”
Writing in his column for The Telegraph, Geoffrey Boycott did not hold back while assessing Englandâs woes. He described the teamâs performance in Brisbane as nothing short of a âhorror show.â
âBrisbane was a horror show: irresponsible batting, bowling too short, too wide or too full, and catches dropped. This Australian team was there to be beaten, but somehow, after just six days of Ashes cricket, England need a miracle,â wrote Boycott.
He further questioned Englandâs pre-series buildup, where captain Ben Stokes insisted the team had been planning for this Ashes tour for four years.
âBen Stokes said England had a blueprint. They had been planning this tour for four years and know what they are doing. What a load of bullsâ. We canât believe anything Ben or his team say.â
“They couldnât win an egg cup” â Boycott continues his criticism
Boycottâs criticism went beyond tactics. He accused the England squad of arrogance and complacency, suggesting that the so-called âBazball revolutionâ has led to overconfidence rather than consistent performance.
âEngland talk the talk but canât walk the walk. With this sort of batting and bowling, they couldnât win an egg cup, let alone the Ashes urn,â he lashed out.
âNobody tells them offâ â Boycott on Stokesâ leadership
The former England opener also questioned Ben Stokesâ captaincy, stating that the players operate without accountability, which explains repeated batting failures.
âOne of the problems with this squad is it appears nobody tells them off or sits them down and discusses what they could or should have done differently. All we ever hear from the captain is attack, and from the coach, keep the faith.â
He added that Englandâs players have been deluded into thinking only their approach suits modern Test cricket.
âThey are up their own backsides convinced that Test cricket has changed so much that only they know anything about the modern game.â
Where does England go from here?
With Australia holding the momentum and Englandâs confidence clearly shaken, the visitors face an uphill battle in the remaining Tests. A 2â0 deficit in Australia has historically been extremely difficultâalmost impossibleâto reverse.
England now need:
- Major tactical adjustments
- Better discipline with ball and bat
- Stronger leadership choices
- A more balanced approach to âBazball,â blending aggression with strategy
The third Test will now be a crucial turning pointâeither England revive their Ashes hopes or suffer another chapter in Australiaâs long-standing dominance at home.
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