Yashsvi Jaiswal hospitalised after complaints of stomach cramps: Reports

Indian opening batter Yashasvi Jaiswal was rushed to a hospital after a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy encounter in Pune after having stomach cramps, as per reports.
The 23-year old reportedly underwent ultrasound and CT scan for acute gastroenteritis.
On December 14, Jaiswal sent out a timely reminder of his white-ball pedigree with a scintillating century for Mumbai in the tournament, powering his side to a four-wicket win against Haryana at the DY Patil Academy, Ambi.
Turning out for Mumbai for only the second time this season, Jaiswal rose to the occasion in a daunting 235-run chase during the Super League stage.
The left-hander unfurled a commanding display at the top of the order, bringing up his hundred in just 48 deliveries and ensuring Mumbai stayed well ahead of the asking rate throughout the innings.
His knock ultimately proved decisive, as the chase was wrapped up in just 17.3 overs, the second-highest successful pursuit in the competition’s history.
The 23-year-old’s century was his first for Mumbai in the tournament and the fourth of his T20 career across 120 professional matches.
The innings carried added significance for Jaiswal, who has not featured in India’s T20I side for over a year despite being part of the 2024 World Cup-winning squad as a reserve opener. Though firmly established in the Test setup, opportunities in the shorter formats have been limited, making this performance a strong case for renewed consideration.
(with inputs from syndicated feed)

