Shubman Gill suffered a blow to his left arm whereas fielding on Day 3 of the second Check.© Twitter
India opener Shubman Gill has been taken for a precautionary scan after he copped a blow on his left forearm whereas fielding on Day 3 of the continuing second Check towards England in Chennai, the Indian cricket board mentioned on Tuesday. Gill was fielding at ahead quick leg when he was struck by the ball on Monday. He won’t be fielding on Day 4, the Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) knowledgeable and mentioned that its medical workforce is assessing him.
“Shubman Gill sustained a blow on his left forearm whereas fielding on Day 3 of the 2nd Check. He has been taken for a precautionary scan,” BCCI tweeted on Tuesday. “The BCCI Medical Staff is assessing him. He will not be fielding at present.”
UPDATE – Shubman Gill sustained a blow on his left forearm whereas fielding on Day 3 of the 2nd Check. He has been taken for a precautionary scan. The BCCI Medical Staff is assessing him. He will not be fielding at present.#INDvENG pic.twitter.com/ph0GJsqpFi
— BCCI (@BCCI) February 16, 2021
Fellow opener Mayank Agarwal has been fielding in his place.
Gill scored a duck within the first innings and made 14 within the second innings within the second Check.
India completed Day 3 firmly in management, with England needing a miracle to win and even save the match.
After Rohit Sharma scored 161 within the first innings to assist India rating 329, Ravichandran Ashwin took 5 wickets as England had been bowled out for 134.
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Ashwin then starred with the bat, citing his fifth Check century, setting England 482 to win.
India wish to degree the four-match collection, after having misplaced the opening match by 227 runs.
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