After a humiliating defeat against South Africa in the first Test of the two-match series, Team India will be eager to bounce back in the second Test, which begins in Guwahati on November 22. However, all eyes will inevitably be on skipper Shubman Gill and whether he will be fit to lead the side.
Gill, who retired hurt with a neck injury during the Kolkata Test, has been under close medical supervision since the incident. The BCCI confirmed that he will not travel to Guwahati immediately, and his participation in the second Test remains uncertain.
Fans and experts alike are on edge, as the Indian captain’s fitness could well determine India’s chances of salvaging pride in the series.
With Team India scheduled to fly to Guwahati soon, the final decision on Gill’s availability will be cri

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