India vs South Africa 1st Test: Shubman Gill Ruled Out After Neck Spasm, BCCI Confirms
India suffered a major setback in the opening Test against South Africa in Kolkata as captain Shubman Gill was officially ruled out of the remainder of the match due to a neck spasm. The announcement came ahead of the third day's play after the star batter was taken to a hospital for medical assessment.

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BCCI Confirms Injury and Hospital Observation
Gill, aged 26, left the field in clear pain during India's first innings. The BCCI released an official statement confirming that the captain had sustained a neck problem during play and required hospital examination.
"Captain Shubman Gill had a neck injury on Day 2 of the ongoing Test against South Africa in Kolkata. He was taken to the hospital for examination after the end of the day's play," the statement read.
"He is currently under observation in the hospital. He will take no further part in the Test match. He will continue to be monitored by the BCCI medical team," the board added.
Walks Off After Just Three Deliveries
Gill took strike after the dismissal of Washington Sundar against Simon Harmer. He managed to sweep his third ball for a boundary but immediately grabbed the back of his neck in pain. The physio reached the field swiftly and attended to him for nearly seven minutes before he left for the dressing room. He did not return, and India were eventually bowled out for 189 with a small lead of 30 runs.
Stretchered to Hospital and Increasing Workload Concerns
Visuals from later in the day showed Gill being moved on a stretcher for further medical checks. The situation added further attention to conversations already surrounding his intense workload, which has been one of the heaviest among modern cricketers.
Since February this year, Gill has led India through the Champions Trophy, participated in the IPL for Gujarat Titans, played five Tests against England, competed in the Asia Cup 2025, featured in two Tests against West Indies, and took part in a combined eight white ball matches against Australia.
With Gill now captaining in Tests and earlier entrusted with the ODI leadership, discussions continue within the cricketing circles about whether it is sustainable for a single player to shoulder responsibilities across all formats at the highest level.
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