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Good news for India! Shubman Gill’s finger not fractured, likely to return in IND vs AUS 2nd Test

Good news for India! Shubman Gill’s finger not fractured, likely to return in IND vs AUS 2nd Test

As per reports, Shubman Gill's thumb has not been fractured and he is expected to return to the side for IND vs AUS 2nd Test

In a huge relief for India cricket team, Shubman Gill has not fractured his finger and is likely to return in IND vs AUS 2nd Test. The batter sustained a blow to his finger during a fielding drill in India’s practice session. He is most likely to miss the 1st Test in Perth.

Shubman Gill’s finger not fractured

As per Rev Sportz, Shubman Gill has injured a tiny tissue and has no fracture in his thumb. He is expected to play next in the IND vs AUS 2nd Test in Adelaide, which will be a day-night affair. Gill was not present for practice on Tuesday while the rest of the team trained in Perth.

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His thumb is not looking good. We got a scan done and it showed a fracture. It will take him at least two weeks to recover. He is ruled out for the first Test match. As there is a big gap between the first and second Test, we are hoping he will recover in time for the second Test,” a source had told Indian Express earlier.

With Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill set to miss IND vs AUS 1st Test, captain Jasprit Bumrah currently faces a selection headache. While reports claimed that Devdutt Padikkal and Dhruv Jurel are all but confirmed to be a part of India’s playing XI, it remains to be seen what combination India will opt for. Rohit Sharma will miss the 1st Test due to personal reasons and has informed the BCCI that he intends to spend more time with his family. He was recently blessed with his second child.

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