Did You Know That Suyyash Rai Suffered A Shoulder Injury In Box Cricket League And Was Hospitalised?

The story goes that Suyyash had a shoulder injury in the past which happened to resurface on the field. The actor managed to play a few matches with medication- but over the last two matches, his injury got worse. Consequently, Suyyash was admitted to hospital

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Did You Know That Suyyash Rai Suffered A Shoulder Injury In Box Cricket League And Was Hospitalised?
Box Cricket League (BCL) is garnering a lot of popularity and craziness in its fourth season. With more than 150 players competing against each other in six different teams the season four has a lot to offer. Popular television actor and singer Suyyash Rai who is a part of Kolkata Baabu Moshayes loves to play cricket and has always given his best in the previous seasons of Box Cricket League. In this season of BCL, which also streams on ALTBalaji, Suyyash has emerged as a real winner and displayed true sportsmanship by performing well on the field in spite of being heavily injured.

The story goes that Suyyash had a shoulder injury in the past which happened to resurface on the field. The actor managed to play a few matches with medication- but over the last two matches, his injury got worse. Consequently, Suyyash was admitted to hospital.

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Explaining what led to the injury,   Suyyash says, "The main reason why I left playing cricket was my shoulder injury. I am suffering from this injury over the last 12-13 years. This time around, I didn't have much time for practice due to which I put in extra effort into playing the matches. This brought the shoulder injury back into my life. Post the shoot of BCL, I got hospitalised for two days and was on bed rest for ten days.”

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Suyyash's wife Kishwer Merchant stood by him, thick and thin. “Kishwer has always been a great support when it comes to BCL, especially. Being an eleventh player of the team, she doesn’t get much chances to play matches but she definitely plays a crucial role even from the dugout,"  Suyyash concludes.