Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was rushed to Aditya Birla Hospital in Pimpri-Chinchwad on December 16, 2025, after suffering severe stomach cramps that intensified following Mumbai's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Super League match against Rajasthan. The 23-year-old was diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis, undergoing ultrasound and CT scans before receiving IV medication and being advised rest and continued treatment.
Jaiswal had batted through visible discomfort during the high-scoring encounter at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, scoring 15 off 16 balls in Mumbai's successful chase of 217. Despite his early dismissal, the defending champions secured a three-wicket victory with 11 balls remaining, powered by Ajinkya Rahane's unbeaten 72 off 41 and Sarfaraz Khan's explosive 73 off 22.
The health scare occurred amid Jaiswal's strong domestic form, having amassed 145 runs in three SMAT matches at an average of 48.33 and strike rate of 168.6, including a 48-ball century against Haryana earlier in the tournament. His condition worsened post-match, prompting immediate medical attention.
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With no immediate international commitments—Jaiswal is not part of India's current T20I setup—the young batter is expected to have sufficient recovery time ahead of potential future assignments, including the IPL 2026 season with Rajasthan Royals.
Mumbai's win over Rajasthan was not enough to propel them into the knockout stages, as they concluded the Super League without qualification despite the thrilling performance. Reports indicate Jaiswal's condition is stable, with doctors recommending rest; the BCCI has yet to issue an official statement, but updates on his recovery are anticipated soon.
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