As a result of experiencing some soreness in his back during the Ranji Trophy final match against Vidarbha, the middle-order batter for Team India, Shreyas Iyer, has been released from the hospital and certified fit. Because Iyer was unable to get a century during the second innings of the Ranji final, he did not participate in the play on the last two days of the competition. On Saturday, the talented batter joined the Kolkata Knight Riders camp, and on Sunday, he participated in a Twenty20 match in which the team played against itself.
According to a story that was published in Indian Express, the captain of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) went to see a spine specialist in Mumbai and then another doctor at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore. The doctor deemed him fit to play, but he cautioned him to be careful about bending his leg when he was defending the ball.
There was a consultation with a spine expert in Mumbai, and the doctor told him not to extend his leg too far forward when he was guarding the ball. He is now able to play. He has signed with the Indian Premier League side KKR, and he can play, a source informed Indian Express.
The soreness that Iyer has been experiencing in his back, which has shown itself on many occasions in recent months, has now come to the attention of the authorities. It was during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in the previous year that he first reported suffering from a back issue. Subsequently, he needed surgery and couldn’t participate in the Indian Premier League in 2022.
Following his dismissal from India’s Test team, Iyer disregarded the BCCI’s directive to participate in the Ranji Trophy quarterfinals. However, the Mumbaikar refused to do so, citing back stiffness as the reason for his refusal, even though the NCA had declared him fit. As a result of it, he was taken from the yearly central contract list by the BCCI, which meant that he was forced to deal with certain penalties. Over around six months, Iyer, who had been an indispensable member of India’s One-Day International World Cup squad, is now considered an outcast.
The use of the word “but” in the sentence indicates that there is a contrast or further information that comes after the proclamation that Iyer is fit. The term “with a big warning” emphasizes that although if Iyer has been deemed suitable to participate, there is a significant caution or caveat linked with his involvement. This caution may imply that there are continuing worries about his fitness, prospective restrictions, or the need for cautious supervision to avoid additional harm.