IND vs NZ: BCCI Releases Update on Shubman Gill Injury

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IND vs NZ BCCI Releases Update on Shubman Gill Injury

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  • The second test between India and New Zealand is played in Mumbai.
  • Gill had injured his right elbow while fielding.
  • He didn’t hit in the second inning.

Indian starter Shubman Gill was injured while fielding on the second day of Test 2 against New Zealand. Gill left the field shortly after the injury. Cheteshwar Pujara was seen starting with Mayank Agarwal as the Indian team came out to bat again after the New Zealand team was eliminated for 62 runs. After which it was speculated that Gill’s injury was more serious. In such a situation, now BCCI itself has given an update on Gill’s injury.

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The BCCI said Shubman Gill injured his right elbow while fielding in the first inning. He has not fully recovered and therefore has not gone out onto the field as a precaution.

Let us tell you, in the second inning of the second round of the series between India and New Zealand at Wankhede Stadium, India scored 69 runs in 21 overs without losing a wicket. Mayank starter Agarwal scored a century in the first inning with a 150-run inning. At the same time, Mayank Agarwal 38 runs in the second inning and Cheteshwar Pujara is present in the area after scoring 29 runs to support him.

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New Zealand spinner Ejaz Patel restricted the Indian team to 325 races taking ten wickets on the second day of the second round of the series between India and New Zealand. At the same time, in response, the Indian team bowlers put the New Zealand team out for 62 races. In which R Ashwin took 4 wickets, Mohammad Siraj took 3 wickets, Axar Patel took 2 wickets and Jayant Yadav took 1 wicket and brought New Zealand on the back foot. Previously, New Zealand spinner Ejaz Patel sent 10 batters from the Indian team back to the pavilion for 119 runs in his 47.5 overs.

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