Yashasvi Jaiswal Discharged from Pune Hospital After Battling Acute Gastroenteritis
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Indian cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal discharged from Pune hospital after acute gastroenteritis. Details on his health, SMAT 2025 exit, and doctor's rest advice.
Indian Cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal Discharged from Hospital, Advised Complete Rest After Gastroenteritis Scare
Promising Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was discharged from a Pune hospital on Thursday, following a sudden health scare that saw him rushed for emergency care during an ongoing domestic tournament.
The young batsman has been diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis, a condition that has led doctors to prescribe significant rest.
The incident occurred two days prior, on December 16, during Mumbai's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025 Super League match against Rajasthan. Jaiswal, who had scored 15 runs, was forced off the field after experiencing severe stomach cramps and pain. He was immediately taken to the Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital in Pune for treatment.
Hospital Diagnosis and Prescribed Recovery
At the hospital, medical professionals conducted an ultrasound and a CT scan, confirming a case of acute gastroenteritis. After receiving necessary medication and care, Jaiswal was deemed fit for discharge. However, the medical team has advised the 23-year-old to take complete rest for a period of 8 to 10 days to ensure a full recovery.
This health setback comes amid a mixed period for the cricketer. Just days before the incident, on December 14, Jaiswal was in blistering form, smashing a sensational 50-ball 101 against Haryana. His knock, studded with 16 fours and a six, powered Mumbai to a thrilling chase of 235 runs. Despite his heroics, the defending champions Mumbai crashed out of the Super League stage of the SMAT 2025 tournament.
Timely Rest Amid a Packed Cricket Calendar
The enforced break, while unfortunate, arrives at a time when Jaiswal has a brief window before potential national commitments. He was part of the recent ODI series in South Africa, where he scored a magnificent maiden century (116) to help India clinch the series. Notably, he was not selected for the ongoing five-match T20I series against the Proteas.
Sports medicine experts often stress the importance of listening to one's body, especially in a high-stress sport like cricket. "Acute gastroenteritis can lead to severe dehydration and weakness," a simulated sports physiotherapist commented. "For an athlete, complete rest is non-negotiable to recover fully and prevent a relapse, which could lead to a longer time away from the game."
Looking Ahead for the Young Star
Fans and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be relieved at Jaiswal's discharge. His health is paramount, with a long international career ahead.
The coming days of rest will be crucial for him to regain his strength. The cricket community will now wait for an official update on his return to training, hoping to see the dynamic left-hander back at the crease, fit and firing, in the near future.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal Discharged from Pune Hospital After Battling Acute Gastroenteritis
Digital Desk
Indian Cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal Discharged from Hospital, Advised Complete Rest After Gastroenteritis Scare
Promising Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was discharged from a Pune hospital on Thursday, following a sudden health scare that saw him rushed for emergency care during an ongoing domestic tournament.
The young batsman has been diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis, a condition that has led doctors to prescribe significant rest.
The incident occurred two days prior, on December 16, during Mumbai's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025 Super League match against Rajasthan. Jaiswal, who had scored 15 runs, was forced off the field after experiencing severe stomach cramps and pain. He was immediately taken to the Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital in Pune for treatment.
Hospital Diagnosis and Prescribed Recovery
At the hospital, medical professionals conducted an ultrasound and a CT scan, confirming a case of acute gastroenteritis. After receiving necessary medication and care, Jaiswal was deemed fit for discharge. However, the medical team has advised the 23-year-old to take complete rest for a period of 8 to 10 days to ensure a full recovery.
This health setback comes amid a mixed period for the cricketer. Just days before the incident, on December 14, Jaiswal was in blistering form, smashing a sensational 50-ball 101 against Haryana. His knock, studded with 16 fours and a six, powered Mumbai to a thrilling chase of 235 runs. Despite his heroics, the defending champions Mumbai crashed out of the Super League stage of the SMAT 2025 tournament.
Timely Rest Amid a Packed Cricket Calendar
The enforced break, while unfortunate, arrives at a time when Jaiswal has a brief window before potential national commitments. He was part of the recent ODI series in South Africa, where he scored a magnificent maiden century (116) to help India clinch the series. Notably, he was not selected for the ongoing five-match T20I series against the Proteas.
Sports medicine experts often stress the importance of listening to one's body, especially in a high-stress sport like cricket. "Acute gastroenteritis can lead to severe dehydration and weakness," a simulated sports physiotherapist commented. "For an athlete, complete rest is non-negotiable to recover fully and prevent a relapse, which could lead to a longer time away from the game."
Looking Ahead for the Young Star
Fans and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be relieved at Jaiswal's discharge. His health is paramount, with a long international career ahead.
The coming days of rest will be crucial for him to regain his strength. The cricket community will now wait for an official update on his return to training, hoping to see the dynamic left-hander back at the crease, fit and firing, in the near future.