The young opener of team India, Shubhman Gill, who is recovering from a bout of dengue fever, will be reaching Ahmedabad on Wednesday but still remains a doubtful starter for the marquee World Cup clash against Pakistan on Saturday. Even as Gill reaches Ahmedabad later in the day, his teammates will be battling it out against Afghanistan at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here. As per the statement of a BCCI resource, "Gill is doing absolutely fine and is set to leave Chennai for Ahmedabad today. It is still not clear whether Gill will have a light training session at Motera on Thursday. His recovery has been fine, but I can't really be sure if he can play against Pakistan.”
Gill has already missed the first two World Cup matches, one against Australia and another against Afghanistan.
Gill's platelet count had dropped to 70,000 last week. He had to be admitted to a Chennai hospital for routine medical tests and was discharged after 24 hours.
It is understood that Gill, who is supremely fit, is expected to recover quicker compared to some of the others.
There is a school of thought that even if Gill is 70 percent fit, he could be more effective than a flashy Ishan Kishan, but a bout of dengue weakens the body considerably, and it would only be fair to allow the right-hander to be 100 percent fit before the Bangladesh game.