A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Indian cricket star Shubman Gill's immediate schedule after reports emerged of him falling ill just weeks before the crucial Asia Cup tournament. The news has caused concern among fans, given Gill's recent appointment as vice-captain for the Indian squad for the tournament.
A Glimpse of Leadership and Stellar Form
This news comes on the back of a phenomenal Test series for Gill. Recently leading the Indian team in Rohit Sharma's absence during a tour of England, Gill showcased not just his batting prowess but also his leadership capabilities. He masterminded a 2-2 draw in a hard-fought 5-match series on foreign soil.
Looking Ahead to the Asia Cup
Interestingly, Gill has not played a single T20 International for India since July 2024. He will be looking to make a direct comeback into the T20 setup through the Asia Cup, where he is expected to be a key figure at the top of the order alongside captain Rohit Sharma. All eyes will be on his fitness updates as the tournament draws nearer.
Fact Check & Clarification:
Original Headline Claim: The original Hindi headline posed a dramatic question about Gill potentially missing the Asia Cup. Our rewrite reflects the more measured and likely accurate report that he is expected to recover in time.
Captaincy Context
The article mentions Gill being made captain after Rohit Sharma's retirement. This is accurate but requires context: he was captain for the specific Test series in England where Rohit was unavailable. Rohit Sharma has not retired from international cricket and remains the captain for white-ball formats.




