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Shubman Gill neck injury update: India captain hospitalized in Kolkata - Report

Shubman Gill neck injury update: India captain hospitalized in Kolkata - Report
Indian cricket fans received a major shock on Saturday (November 15), during Day 2 of the first Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens. Captain Shubman Gill retired hurt after facing just three balls due to a sudden neck spasm. Later reports confirmed he was taken to a hospital in Kolkata for scans and observation, raising concerns about his participation in the ongoing match.
How the injury occurred during the Test match
Shubman Gill entered the crease after Washington Sundar's dismissal, with India building a steady reply to South Africa's 159. He unleashed a powerful slog-sweep off spinner Simon Harmer for a boundary, getting off the mark in style, on the fifth ball of the over.However, as he completed the shot and straightened up, Gill clutched the left side of his neck in visible pain. He removed his helmet, signalled discomfort, and called for the physio. After a quick assessment, the 26-year-old retired hurt to prevent further aggravation.
The BCCI soon issued an official statement: “Shubman Gill has a neck spasm and is being monitored by the BCCI medical team.”
Shubaman Gill hospitalized
Reports later emerged that Gill, fitted with a cervical collar for neck support, was stretchered into an ambulance and rushed to a hospital in Kolkata. Notably, Gill will be under observation for the entire night, and a call on his further participation will depend on the development. The cricketing fraternity is praying for a speedy recovery of the star batter.(More to follow)
Source: LiveMint
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A significant 27% stake in The Economist publication is up for sale. Bidders are submitting their interest by Friday. This move comes as Lynn Forester de Rothschild is selling the Rothschild banking dynasty's share. The Economist is a profitable and influential British media company
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