Shubman Gill: The Indian cricket team is going to play a five-Test series with the Australian cricket team from November 22. The first match of this series will be played in Perth and before this match, the current captain of the Indian cricket team Rohit Sharma has been ruled out.

Rohit Sharma’s wife Ritika Sajdeh has given birth to a second child and due to this Hitman is not a part of the team right now. But now after Rohit, Shubman Gill is also almost out of the first Test. So let’s know what is the reason for Shubman Gill’s exclusion.

Shubman Gill may miss the first test match

Let us tell you that the young batsman of the Indian cricket team, Shubman Gill, has injured his fingers while trying to catch a catch in the slip during practice before the Perth Test and due to this injury he may miss the first test match. However, there is no official news of his being out of the match yet. But according to the report, the BCCI is going to keep an eye on him for 3 days, after that it will take some decision.

But it has been seen many times that when a batsman’s fingers get injured, he is away from cricket for at least 10-12 days. In such a situation, it has become completely difficult for Gill to play in the Perth Test to be held from November 22 and this is bad news not only for Shubman Gill but also for Team India. Since Gill has performed very well in Tests so far and his playing would have been very good news for India.

Shubman Gill’s Test record

25-year-old Shubman Gill has played a total of 29 matches in Test cricket so far. During this, he has scored 1800 runs in 54 innings of 29 matches. Gill’s average in Tests is 36.73. He has scored a total of 5 centuries and 7 half-centuries in the biggest format of cricket.

Talking about his performance in Test cricket against Australia, he has scored 444 runs in 6 Test matches at an average of 44.40. During this, he has also scored 1 century and 2 half-centuries.

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