India’s Test captain Shubman Gill has been discharged from hospital after a neck spasm ruled him out of the first Test against South Africa. His absence significantly impacted India’s batting collapse, leading to a 30-run defeat. Gill’s availability for the second Test remains uncertain, with doctors advising against air travel, raising concerns about India’s batting lineup.
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