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India Dominates Kolkata Test Despite Captain's Injury Setback
16 Nov
Summary
- India holds commanding position despite captain Shubman Gill's withdrawal
- South Africa trails significantly, struggling at 93/7 in second innings
- India restricted to 189 runs in first innings

As of November 16th, 2025, India holds a commanding position in the Kolkata Test, despite a worrying setback. Captain Shubman Gill was taken to the hospital after suffering a neck injury on the second day of the match, ruling him out for the remainder of the test.
The Indian team, however, has continued to dominate the proceedings. South Africa, trailing significantly, struggled in their second innings and were 93/7 at stumps, holding a slender 63-run lead. Earlier, India had been restricted to 189 runs in their first innings, with Simon Harmer and Marco Jansen leading the South African bowling attack.
The injury to Gill, who faced only three balls before the incident, has added to India's troubles, but the team has shown resilience in the face of adversity. The BCCI has stated that Gill is under observation and will not return to action, a decision that will undoubtedly impact the team's strategy going forward.
Despite the setback, India remains in control of the match, and the team will look to capitalize on their advantage and secure a victory in the Kolkata Test.




