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Ind vs Aus: India batter Shubman Gill returns to training

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Adelaide: India batter Shubman Gill has retured to practice after recovering from thumb injury and likely to play second Test scheduled to start from December 6. 

 

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In the videos which have gone viral now, Shubman Gill is seen practicing.

India's star young batsman Shubman Gill could not play the first Test match due to a thumb injury. In such a situation, after the video of his practice surfaced, speculations have started that Gill may be seen playing for Team India in the second Test match as well as in the two-day pink ball warm-up match against the Prime Minister's XI starting in Canberra from November 30. However, an official announcement from the BCCI is yet to be made on this.

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Australia's record in pink ball test has been excellent. Team India has played only one day-night test against Australia and in this match, Team India had to face a crushing defeat. In such a situation, India will also enter with the intention of taking revenge of the last 4 years.


Gill's stats in Tests 
If we look at the statistics of Gill's Test career, he has played 29 Tests in his Test career. During this time, he has scored 1,800 runs with an average of 36.73. During this time, 5 centuries and 7 half-centuries have come from his bat. In such a situation, Gill's exclusion is not a good sign for Team India.

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