New Delhi, Nov. 17 -- Shubman Gill still remained doubtful for the second Test against South Africa in Guwahati, starting from November 22, despite the Indian captain being discharged from the hospital in Kolkata on Sunday. Gill suffered a neck spasm on day 2 of the first Test after playing just three balls.
He was subsequently ruled out on the third day of the Test match. His absence proved costly for India as the hosts lost the Test. Although his neck injury didn't look serious initially, but had to be admitted at a city hospital the same evening.
A six-member medical board, headed by Dr Saptarshi Basu, was formed for Gill which included a cardiologist and a neurologist. Despite being discharged, Gill will remain under the observation...
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