Gill set to miss Guwahati Test against South Africa
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Indian captain Shubman Gill will not be part of the second and final Test against South Africa in Guwahati, after being ruled out of the clash due to a neck injury. Gill travelled with the Indian team contingent to Guwahati and will now travel to Mumbai for further care and recovery.
South Africa took three wickets in the first session on the second day of the first cricket test against India, leaving the hosts on 138-4 at Eden Gardens.
The second Test match between India and South Africa will start 30 minutes earlier than usual with a 9:00 AM scheduled start of play. Moreover, the Tea break will be taken before the lunch break in an unprecedented move.
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