Shubman Gill Underwent 'Extensive Rehabilitation', Shares Major Update On Neck Injury
Shubman Gill has been cleared to play in the five-match T20I series against South Africa on Tuesday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 08, 2025 04:34 pm IST
Having recovered from a nasty neck injury, Shubman Gill is feeling good ahead of his comeback in the T20 International series against South Africa after undergoing extensive rehabilitation at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. The CoE cleared Gill to play in the five-match series against beginning here on Tuesday. India's Test and ODI captain had injured his neck while playing a sweep shot in the first Test against South Africa last month, forcing him to miss the second Test in GUwahati and the subsequent ODI series.
The T20 vice-captain would be looking for some strong performances against the Proteas.
"I'm feeling much better. I think the day that I came here, from that day till today, I've had quite a bit of skill sessions and some training sessions. So, I feel much, much better," Gill told 'bcci.tv'.
@ShubmanGill completed his recovery at the BCCI Centre of Excellence culminating with skill and fitness training.
— BCCI (@BCCI) December 8, 2025
In this interaction, he reflects on the world-class facilities at the CoE and how it has shaped his formative years. #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/aoxMODnB11
The BCCI also shared visuals of Gill's training and rehabilitation under the supervision of strength and conditioning coach S Rajnikanth.
Gill was also seen shadow practising the sweep shot in the video.
Having spent considerable time at the National Cricket Academy in his formative years, Gill spoke fondly about his times at the facility that has been now converted into a sprawling CoE in the city outskirts.
"Growing up playing under-14, under-16, you know, it used to be a thing among us where we used to be like someone has been to the NCA and come back," he said.
"When you're coming here, you know, you're kind of cream of the crop. So, you know, you have the skillset to be able to reach to the next level and making use of the facility where you know that how I can go to the next level physically or how I can go to the next level mentally," said Gill.Â
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