Gill fractures thumb, doubtful for first Test
Hindustan Times|November 17, 2024
In a major blow to India's hopes of fielding a settled batting combination for the first Test against Australia starting in Perth on November 22, in-form batter Shubman Gill injured his left thumb on the second day of India's intra-squad practice match at the WACA ground.
Gill fractures thumb, doubtful for first Test

The scans have revealed a hairline fracture, which virtually rules out Gill from the first Test that starts at the Optus Stadium in Perth.

Gill picked up the injury while fielding in the slips. His not being available will affect the entire balance of the batting line-up. The stylish Punjab batter has grown into his role at No.3 and his confidence was high after a skilful 90 in the first innings of the third Test match against New Zealand in Mumbai.

With his penchant for horizontal bat shots, Gill's game is suited to Australia's bouncy pitches. He can step into the opener's role as well, having done well at the top of the order in his debut series in 2020-21 with 259 runs at an average of 51.80, including a sparkling 91 in the second innings of the Brisbane Test to set up a historic win.

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