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ICC World Cup 2023: Shubman Gill down with fever, likely to miss India's opener against Australia

Updated on: 06 October,2023 09:59 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Ishan Kishan could be in line to open in case Gill is ruled out

ICC World Cup 2023: Shubman Gill down with fever, likely to miss India's opener against Australia

Shubman Gill (Pic: File Pic)

As the ICC World Cup 2023 has started, the hosts will play their first match against Australia on October 8th in MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai. The Indian team's worries ahead of its opening World Cup game against Australia have been compounded by in-form Shubman Gill's health issues and the batter is a doubtful starter for Sunday's match.


Ishan Kishan could be in line to open if Gill is ruled out.


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Gill, India's most prolific batter in ODIs in recent times, is reportedly down with a high fever and will be tested for dengue on Friday before a final call is taken on the matter. "Shubhman has had a high fever since landing in Chennai. His tests are being done. He will have tests on Friday and a call will be taken on his participation in the opening game," a BCCI source privy to team developments told PTI on the condition of anonymity.

It is learnt that Gill is being tested for dengue and in that case, he could well miss a couple of games.
Physical recovery of dengue patients varies and it normally takes around 7-10 days to be up and match ready.
"Let's not jump the gun. If it's normal viral fever, he could play on antibiotics but it's completely the medical team's call," the source said.

(With PTI Inputs)

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