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Shocking News for Team India: Shubman Gill Ruled Out of Guwahati Test – Sent to Mumbai for Treatment

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Shubman Gill out of Guwahati Test: Team India has received a huge setback ahead of the crucial second Test against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. With the series already slipping away after the loss in the first Test, the upcoming match is a must-win encounter for India. However, the team will now be without its Test captain, Shubman Gill, who has been officially released from the squad.

Shubman Gill’s Injury Worsens

Gill sustained a neck injury during the first Test in Kolkata. The injury prevented him from completing the match, after which he was admitted to Woodlands Hospital, where he remained under the supervision of BCCI medical staff and local doctors.

Despite continuous monitoring, there has been no significant improvement in his condition. As per media reports, the BCCI has taken a precautionary call and sent Gill to Mumbai for advanced medical evaluation.

Why Gill Was Released from the Squad

The board does not want to risk further complications, especially with important series lined up ahead. Hence, BCCI decided to officially release him from the squad, ruling him out of the Guwahati Test completely.

This decision is a major blow for India, as Gill is not only the captain but also a key batter in the Test lineup.

Must-Win Game for India

India is trailing 0–1 in the two-match series, making the Guwahati Test a do-or-die situation. Without their skipper and frontline batter, the challenge will be even tougher for the team.

More updates are expected after the medical team in Mumbai completes further assessment of Gill’s injury.

Sri Lakshmi

Sri Lakshmi

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