The host nation of the ODI World Cup 2023, India, has begun play. New Zealand opened the tournament with a victory, defeating reigning champion England by 9 wickets in the opening match. For Indian supporters, horrible news has now arrived. Team India’s best batsman could be sidelined for the opening game against Australia.
Uncertainty regarding this player’s performance
The World Cup 2023 must begin on October 8 with a match between Team India and Australia. Before this, some discouraging information was revealed to the team and the Indian fans. Shubhman Gill, the team’s star batter, has tested positive for dengue. Shubman Gill, a left-handed batter, may find it challenging to participate in the match against Australia if rumors in the media are to be believed. Let us inform you that he is now receiving treatment in Chennai. Regarding participation in the game versus Australia, there hasn’t been any formal confirmation as of yet. After Friday’s investigation, there might be an update on this.
Number two in the ODI rankings is Gill.
Let me inform you that Shubman Gill is now ranked second in ODIs. He is currently one of Team India’s most deadly batters. Till now, Gill’s ODI career has been outstanding. In his first 20 games, he has scored 1230 runs. Additionally, he has two centuries to his name. His absence from the match against Australia in such a scenario could be a disadvantage for the team.
Who will open if Gill doesn’t play?
Who would open with Rohit Sharma for Team India in the event that Shubman Gill is sick and unable to play against Australia? KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan are the team’s opening batters, although it is still unclear what will happen. An update on Gill is still pending at this time.
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