Gill discharged from hospital; likely to miss Pak encounter

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New Delhi, Oct 10: Recovering from a bout of dengue fever, Shubman Gill has been discharged from a hospital in Chennai but the India opener will most likely miss the marquee World Cup clash against Pakistan on Saturday in Ahmedabad.
Gill had to be admitted to a hospital on Sunday night after his platelet count dropped below one lakh.
It has been learnt that Gill was admitted to well-known multi-care speciality hospital ‘Kauvery’ and the Indian team’s doctor Rizwan monitored his progress.
He had tested positive for the vial infection upon his arrival in Chennai last week and ended up missing Indian team’s World Cup opener against Australia on October 8.
Gill is also set to miss Wednesday’s game against Afghanistan in Delhi. He is required to rest for at least one more week and that effectively rules him out of match against Pakistan. He might miss the match against Bangladesh in Pune on October 19.
“Shubman Gill was on drip at the Chennai team hotel for the last couple of days. His platelet count dropped to 70,000 and he was admitted to a medical facility as a precautionary measure. He was admitted for all mandatory tests on Sunday night when India played Australia but by Monday evening he was discharged,” a BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
A bout of dengue weakens the body considerably and even elite athletes take time to recover completely.
Skipper Rohit Sharma had said that his first priority for him is to see that Gill is no longer sick.
There is a possibility that selectors might call up a cover for Gill.
The first option will be Ruturaj Gaikwad.
As per the succession line created, Gaikwad is next but left-handed sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has been in fantastic form, will also be in mix. (PTI)

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