Suryakumar Yadav Successfully Undergoes Sports Hernia Surgery
India's T20I captain, Suryakumar Yadav, has successfully undergone surgery to address a sports hernia. The procedure took place in Munich, Germany, and the cricketer is now focused on recovery.
Suryakumar Yadav shares post-surgery update on social media.
The 34-year-old, whose last appearance for India was in the T20I series against England in February, shared an update on his successful surgery through social media, expressing his enthusiasm to return to the cricket field.
In his social media post, Suryakumar confirmed the surgery details, stating he "Underwent surgery for a sports hernia in the lower right abdomen. Grateful to share that after a smooth surgery, I'm already on the road to recovery. Can't wait to be back."
The surgery follows Suryakumar's notable performance in the recent Indian Premier League (IPL), where he displayed remarkable batting prowess for the Mumbai Indians. He amassed 717 runs in 16 innings, establishing himself as the tournament's second-highest run-scorer.
His most recent international match was during India's five-game T20I series versus England, which came to a close at the beginning of February. The timing of his surgery and subsequent recovery aligns with India's current five-match Test series against England.
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