India’s middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer left the field after hurting himself while completing a brilliant catch to dismiss Alex Carey in the 3rd ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground (Oct 25, 2025).
What exactly happened?
- Over 33.4 (Australia 183/4): Alex Carey sliced a short-of-length ball high over backward point.
- Shreyas Iyer turned, sprinted back nearly 20 yards, timed his leap and completed a two-handed screamer.
- While landing, Iyer fell awkwardly, immediately grimacing and clutching his midsection (described across updates as the stomach/left hip region).
- The physio rushed in; drinks were taken as the Indian players gathered around him.
Shortly after the resumption of play:
- A few balls later, live text confirmed: “Shreyas Iyer is walking off the field.”
Watch: Shreyas Iyer Injury Video
Sensational catch from shreyas Iyer , i mean what a catch running back and then diving .
— Stumper (@TheStumpStory) October 25, 2025
This is the type of fielding you expect from a world class fielder .
Take a bow 🙇 Shreyas Iyer #INDvsAUS #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/2vegEDAzVE
Shreyas Iyer with a brilliant running catch as Harshit Rana gets rid of Alex Carey.
— BCCI (@BCCI) October 25, 2025
Live – https://t.co/nnAXESYYUk #TeamIndia #AUSvIND #3rdODI pic.twitter.com/YWYOkMp6ni
Current status from the live feed
- Area affected: Stomach/left hip region (descriptions varied between “stomach region” and “left hip”).
- On-field care: Immediate physio assessment at the boundary.
- Availability: Left the field following the catch; no on-feed confirmation of return at that stage.
- Substitution/fielding cover: India used substitutes during phases of the innings (e.g., Dhruv Jurel had been on as a substitute fielder earlier). Post-injury, India continued with cover in the field.
Important: As per the updates you shared, there was no official medical bulletin or diagnosis during the live phase. The situation remained “treatment underway / status to be confirmed.”
The catch that caused it: why it mattered
- Match context: Australia had built a steady platform. The Carey–Renshaw stand was growing (50+ partnership) and beginning to tilt momentum.
- Breakthrough: Harshit Rana’s short ball was miscued; Iyer’s catch broke the 4th-wicket stand and checked Australia’s surge.
- Trade-off: The wicket came at a physical cost to Iyer, forcing India to reorganize their inner-ring fielding.
Moment-by-moment timeline
| Time/Over | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| 33.1 | Renshaw four to reach maiden ODI fifty | Momentum with Australia |
| 33.4 | WICKET – Carey c Iyer b Rana (24) | Iyer sprints back at backward point, takes a blinder, lands awkwardly; clutches stomach/hip |
| 33.4 (pause) | Medical attention | Physio on; drinks taken |
| 33.5 | Post-break | “Shreyas Iyer is walking off the field.” |
| 34.1–34.6 | Next over | India juggle field placements; Washington Sundar continues a holding spell |
Injury Overview (at a glance)
| Item | Update |
|---|---|
| Player | Shreyas Iyer (India) |
| Incident | Landing impact after high-speed catch at backward point |
| Body area | Stomach/left hip region (varying descriptions) |
| On-field action | Immediate physio treatment; walked off soon after |
| Return status | Not confirmed in the shared live updates |
| Match impact | Broke the Carey–Renshaw stand; India restructured inner-ring field |
What this could mean for India (short term)
- Fielding pattern: Inner-ring agility and backward-point coverage required quick reshuffle.
- Batting order considerations: If Iyer remained off for long, batting flexibility and middle-overs stability might be affected.
- Substitution/coverage: India already tapped into substitute fielders during the innings; continued load-sharing was likely.
(All of the above are operational impacts inferred from the live sequence you provided; no formal injury call was announced within those updates.)
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Related notes from the same phase of play
- Washington Sundar delivered a tight spell and removed Matthew Short with Kohli taking a sharp catch at square leg.
- Harshit Rana returned and struck in his second spell (Carey’s wicket), the moment tied to Iyer’s injury.
Shreyas Iyer produced a game-lifting moment with a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch but hurt his stomach/left hip on landing and left the field for treatment soon after. As per the live text you shared, a formal medical update wasn’t issued at that time; the status remained pending confirmation while India adjusted their field and continued the innings.



