Suryakumar Begins NCA Rehab After Surgery, Eyes Asia Cup Return

India’s dynamic T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav has officially checked into the National Cricket Academy’s Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. To commence a structured rehabilitation programme after undergoing successful sports hernia surgery in Munich. The objective: to return to full fitness in time to lead India in the Asia Cup 2025.

🩺 Suryakumar Surgery & Recovery Timeline

On June 26, 2025, the 34-year-old batter underwent surgery in Munich. Germany, to address a sports hernia in his lower right abdomen—his third operation in as many years following an ankle procedure in 2023 and a prior hernia in early 2024. Post-operation, Suryakumar expressed optimism, posting on social media:

“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.”

🔄 Rehab at NCA & Asia Cup Ambitions

Arriving at the Bengaluru CoE in early August 2025, Suryakumar is now undergoing comprehensive prep work. Including physiotherapy, strength conditioning, and fitness testing. All part of a tailored plan to ensure peak readiness for the Asia Cup. Scheduled in the UAE from September 9 to 28.

Due to his ongoing rehabilitation, selectors excluded him from the West Zone squad for the Duleep Trophy. Which begins in late August under Shardul Thakur’s leadership. Officials confirm this decision was coordinated after Suryakumar communicated his need for focused recovery.

🌟 Career Momentum & Form

Suryakumar’s rehabilitation follows a standout campaign in IPL 2025, where as captain of Mumbai Indians, he amassed 717 runs in 16 innings, averaging over 65 with a strike rate exceeding 167—earning the Most Valuable Player award and setting a new benchmark for MI’s single-season run tally.

Since assuming India’s T20I captaincy after the 2024 World Cup. He has steered a potent lineup and redefined India’s limited-overs strategy, combining creativity with aggressive leadership.

Fitness Outlook & Team Strategy

Team insiders confirm that BCCI and CoE medical staff are optimistic about his recovery trajectory, anticipating full match fitness well ahead of Asia Cup kick off. The decision to limit his exposure in domestic cricket is calculated to ensure he leads from the front in the continental tournament.

Fellow India player Shreyas Iyer also visited CoE last week for routine fitness evaluations. But remains available for West Zone in the Duleep Trophy unless drafted late into the Asia Cup squad.

📊 What It Means for India’s Asia Cup Campaign

Should Suryakumar successfully complete his rehab, his return as captain would inject confidence and firepower into India’s T20 setup. Given his reputation for completing matches under duress and changing India’s batting philosophy. His involvement could be crucial to the country’s hopes of winning the crown in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

📅 Key Dates at a Glance

 

Milestone Date
Hernia surgery in Munich June 26, 2025
Check in at NCA CoE (Bengaluru) Early August 2025
Duleep Trophy (West Zone start) Late August 2025
Asia Cup 2025 (UAE) September 9–28, 2025

 

India’s management and fans alike will keenly monitor Suryakumar’s rehab progress over the coming weeks. If fit, his return may well be the turning point in India’s strategy in UAE. His final sprint to Asia Cup glory.

Rohit Sharma explains their reasons for not wanting to bring Mohammed Shami to Australia.

Earlier to the forthcoming Border-Gavaskar Test series against Australia, India’s captain for both Test and ODI cricket, Rohit Sharma, revealed some unsettling news regarding the health of pacer Mohammed Shami. Before the opening Test match between India and New Zealand in Bengaluru. Rohit told the media that he doubted Shami would make the trip to Australia for the five-match series. Shami has been sidelined since the 2023 ODI World Cup, despite expectations that he will make a comeback.

Mohammed Shami is “undercooked,” according to Rohit, because of his extended layoff from cricket and his most recent knee problems. Shami’s knee swelling hindered his healing process and necessitated that he resume his rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA). Where medical professionals and physiotherapists are assisting him. The decision to hold Shami out is to make sure he doesn’t return too soon. Rohit underlined, emphasizing how important it is for him to achieve full health before rejoining the team.

“We wish to avoid sending an undercooked Shami to Australia,” Rohit expressed. He went on to say that Shami’s level of readiness is questionable and that while he continues his rehabilitation under the team’s medical experts, the emphasis is on a full recovery to avoid any setbacks.