Shreyas Iyer’s absence from cricket over the last five years is attributed to a series of injuries and health setbacks, and reports suggest he is unlikely to play in India’s upcoming ODI series against South Africa starting November 30, 2025, as he continues to recover.
Here are the key reasons for his extended breaks:
Spleen Injury in Sydney (October 2025):
Iyer suffered a spleen injury during the final ODI against Australia, leading to hospitalization and ongoing recovery that makes his participation in the South Africa series doubtful.
Shoulder Injury in Pune (March 2021):
He sustained a shoulder injury against England, causing him to miss half the IPL 2021 season.
Back Injury and Surgery (2023):
During the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a back injury forced him out of cricket. He underwent surgery in April 2023 and missed the full IPL season that year.
Recurring Back Issues (2024):
His back injury resurfaced during the Test series against England, causing him to withdraw midway. He later took extended rest starting September 2025 to prevent further recurrence.
These injuries mark the fourth significant break in Iyer’s cricket career within five years, impacting his consistency and fitness.
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