Yashasvi Jaiswal hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis after SMAT match
What's the story
Star Indian batter Yashasvi Jaiswal was hospitalized after suffering from severe stomach pain following Mumbai's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Super League clash against Rajasthan in Pune. According to an X post by a senior Indian Express journalist, the 21-year-old batsman had been experiencing stomach cramps during the match, which worsened after the match. He was taken to Aditya Birla Hospital in Pimpri-Chinchwad, where doctors diagnosed him with acute gastroenteritis. Here are further details.
Twitter Post
Here's the X post
Yashasvi Jaiswal was suffering from stomach cramps which intensified post the game. He was rushed to Aditya Birla hospital where he was diagnosed with Acute gastroenteritis. He was given Iv medication and diagnosed with ultrasound and CT scan. He is advised to follow medications…
— Devendra Pandey (@pdevendra) December 16, 2025
Medical intervention
Jaiswal's condition and treatment
At the hospital, Jaiswal was treated with IV medication and underwent ultrasound (USG) and CT scans. He has been advised to continue his medication and take adequate rest for a full recovery. Despite his discomfort, Jaiswal played a crucial role in Mumbai's three-wicket victory over Rajasthan by adding a 41-run opening stand with Ajinkya Rahane.
Cricket career
Jaiswal has time to recover
Jaiswal has been in fine form lately, scoring 145 runs in SMAT at an average of 48.33 and a strike rate of 168.6. He also impressed in the recent ODI series against South Africa, scoring his maiden century. Since Jaiswal is not part of India's current T20I squad, he should have enough time to recover before the next international assignment.