India captain Shubman Gill walked off the field during Day 2 of the 1st Test against South Africa on Saturday at Eden Gardens.

Shubman Gill Injury:
India faced an unexpected scare on Day 2 of the 1st Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens when captain Shubman Gill walked off the field due to sudden neck stiffness. The 25-year-old left the field shortly after arriving at the crease, creating immediate concern among fans and the Indian dressing room.
The incident occurred during the morning session. Soon after Washington Sundar fell in the 35th over, Gill walked in to bat but appeared uncomfortable almost instantly. He was seen holding his neck and struggling with movement as physios rushed in to assess him. After a brief examination, Gill decided to retire hurt and walked off the field.
As of now, it remains unclear whether Gill will return to bat later in the innings. The medical team continues to monitor his condition.
Ganguly Lauds Gill’s Leadership Despite Injury Scare
Despite the Shubman Gill injury setback, former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly recently praised the young captain’s leadership across formats. Speaking at an event, Ganguly called Gill “a perfect captain” and applauded his maturity during India’s tour of England.
He highlighted the difficulty of captaining in English conditions at such a young age. Ganguly also complimented Gill’s growth as an all-format player and wished him long-term success as India’s leader.
Gill’s Captaincy Record in the WTC Cycle
Under Gill’s captaincy, India has made a strong start to the World Test Championship 2025–27 cycle. The team has played seven Tests, winning four, losing two, and drawing one. His calm decision-making and attacking approach have earned praise from former cricketers and analysts alike.
As fans await updates on the Shubman Gill injury situation, India hopes their captain can return soon and continue guiding the team through this crucial series.
