The 20-year-old, whose name was suppressed, was convicted after pleading guilty to one charge of assault and will reappear in the Christchurch District Court on June 5, the Christchurch Press reported.
It said a second man, 37, the convicted man's uncle, elected to contest charges of assaulting and injuring Ryder and planned to take the case to trial.
His lawyer, Jonathan Eaton, said the dispute erupted after Ryder had a drink with the men then left the bar without buying a round in return.
"He hit his head, causing a severe concussion. He swallowed vomit, which is the reason he had lung issues during the course of his treatment."
Police initially reported that Ryder was rushed to hospital in a critical condition and put into an induced coma suffering from a fractured skull and internal injuries, including a collapsed lung.
He has told police he has no recollection of the attack, which prevented him from taking up a lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) contract.
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