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Breaking News: Shubman Gill Ruled Out of 1st Test vs Australia Due to Thumb Fracture

Shubman Gill suffers a left thumb fracture, ruling him out of the opening Test against Australia in Perth. India's top-order faces challenges ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy opener.

 
Shubman Gill Ruled Out of 1st Test vs Australia Due to Thumb Fracture

Team India faces a significant setback ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy opener as star batter Shubman Gill has been ruled out of the first Test against Australia due to a left thumb fracture. The match is set to commence on November 22 at the Optus Stadium in Perth.

Gill sustained the injury while fielding on the second day of an intra-squad match simulation. Despite immediate medical attention and scans, recovery within a week appears unlikely. A thumb fracture typically requires at least two weeks to heal, leaving the stylish right-hander hopeful for a return in the second Test in Adelaide starting December 6.

The absence of Gill, a reliable No. 3 batter and potential opener in skipper Rohit Sharma's absence, creates a challenging situation for India's top order. Adding to India's woes, KL Rahul is nursing a bruised elbow from a short ball by Prasidh Krishna and was sidelined for precautionary reasons.

Potential Replacements in the Line-Up

If Rohit Sharma, recently blessed with a baby boy, decides to play after limited training, it could stabilize the squad. However, in Gill's absence, Abhimanyu Easwaran might debut as India explores options to fill the void in the batting order.

Preparations and Next Steps

The final day of match simulation will be held at the WACA on Sunday. Post that, reserve players will return for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, while the main squad shifts to the Optus Stadium for final preparations. Three intensive net sessions are scheduled before the series opener on Friday.

Stay tuned for more updates as India gears up to face Australia in the highly anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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