Shubman Gill practicing with a pink ball ahead of the practice match in Canberra.
Indian batsman Shubman Gill has recovered from a thumb injury. He was seen fishing nets in Canberra on Friday. They were playing Akash Deep and Yash Dayal ball. Before that, Gill was practicing with the bowler.
Shubhman Gill, 25, can be seen playing in the practice match with the Prime Minister’s XI starting November 30. He was injured during training before the Perth Test. He had a broken thumb.
This photo of Gill is from the November 13 training session.
Gill had to leave the Perth Test due to injury. Gill had to leave the Perth Test due to a thumb injury. Devdutt Padikkal was given a chance in his place, although Padikkal could not capitalize on the opportunity. He scored only 25 runs in the first Test against Australia. He couldn’t even open his account in the first innings.
Padikkal was out for zero in the first innings of the Perth Test. He could only score 25 runs in the second innings.
Shubman Gill will return with captain Rohit. Shubman Gill will return to the Adelaide Test with captain Rohit Sharma. Rohit Sharma was not part of the Perth Test squad due to paternity leave. He became a father for the second time on 15 November and due to this he was unavailable for selection in the first Test match.
The Adelaide Test will take place from December 6, the practice match from November 30. India is scheduled to play the second match of the Test series against Australia at the Adelaide Oval stadium from December 6. This day-night match is played with the pink ball. Before that, a 2-day practice match is scheduled to be played between Indian teams and PM XI from November 30. Training matches must also be played with the pink ball only.
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Australian Prime Minister met Indian team
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met the Indian team on Thursday (November 28), ahead of the practice match which begins on November 30 in Canberra. The practice match is to be played between the Prime Minister’s XI and the Indian team. The Indian team reached Canberra from Perth on the morning of 28 November.