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IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill likely to be ruled out of first Test, here is why

According to Cricbuzz, there is no clarity on the nature of his injury yet. He is probably troubled by a calf, hamstring injury.

IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill may be ruled out of first Test, here is why

New Delhi: Team India has suffered a major setback before the Test series against England as opener batsman Shubman Gill is likely to miss the first Test of the series due to an ‘internal injury’.

According to Cricbuzz, there is no clarity on the nature of his injury yet. He is probably troubled by a calf, hamstring injury. There is also hope that he will be fit enough to come into the scheme of things sometime during the Test series, which ends only after two and half months, precisely on September 14.

Who can replace Shubman Gill?

In Shubman Gill’s absence team India will be looking to replace him with Mayank Agarwal and KL Rahul. Both of the openers were not the part of the 15-member squad for the WTC Final.

IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill may be ruled out of first Test, here is why

India and England will be locking horns in the first Test from August 4 while Australia will play England in five Tests later this year in Ashes.

According to a report in ESPNcricinfo, these tours will be the only two series having five Test matches in the second WTC cycle.

As per the report, Australia will tour India in 2021 for four Tests. The ICC has not yet decided on the schedule and the venue for the summit clash.

Teams will play three home and as many away series and the tours which were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the opening WTC cycle will not be carried forward.

India will play 19 Tests while Australia and South Africa will lock horns in 15 matches. England will compete in 21 Tests the most by any team in the second WTC cycle.

ICC has decided to give each Test the same number of points. A tie will give each team six points while a draw will earn them four. 12 points will be given to the winning team for each match while one point can be deducted for slow over rates.