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Shubman Gill retires hurt with neck injury

The India captain walked off the field, massaging the back of his neck immediately after sweeping Simon Harmer for four

ESPNcricinfo staff
15-Nov-2025 • 9 hrs ago
Shubman Gill retired hurt right after sweeping Simon Harmer for four, India vs South Africa, 1st Test, Kolkata, 2nd day, November 15, 2025

Shubman Gill retired hurt right after sweeping Simon Harmer for four  •  NurPhoto/Getty Images

Shubman Gill was just three balls into his innings in the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata when he hurt his neck and had to go off the field. He did not come out to bat as India finished their first innings on 189, taking a lead of 30 runs.
"Shubman Gill has a neck spasm and is being monitored by the BCCI medical team," the BCCI said after the first session.
India were 75 for 2 when Gill, facing his third delivery, slog-swept Simon Harmer for four over square leg. As he completed the shot and got up, he looked in discomfort, took off his helmet and rubbed the back of his neck. The physio came out and Gill had to retire hurt.
At the end of the day, Gill, wearing a neck brace, was stretchered out of the dressing room and into the players' ambulance for scans to Woodlands hospital with the team doctor. Since it's not an external injury, he may not be allowed to bat at his usual No. 4 if he does not spend the required time in the field during South Africa's innings.
"Gill is a very fit guy, he looks after himself very well, so it's just unfortunate this morning that he woke up with a stiff neck and that carried him into the day, which was crucial for us," India's bowling coach Morne Morkel said after the day's play. "Another sort of partnership with him batting around was going to be needed for us at the time and... just bad timing."
Rishabh Pant replaced Gill at the crease, and India went into lunch at 138 for 4. But the wickets fell in a flurry after the break, with Harmer picking up 4 for 30 and Marco Jansen 3 for 35.
Last October, too, Gill had to sit out the Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru because of a stiff neck.
1300 GMT, Nov 15, 2025 Updated with Morne Morkel's quote