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2nd Test: Gill to travel to Guwahati amid fitness concerns

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As Team India gears up for the second Test against South Africa in Guwahati, Shubman Gill's fitness remains a major concern. The match starts on November 22, with India trailing 0-1 in the series. Gill was recently discharged from Kolkata's Woodlands Hospital after being treated for neck spasms. He has since been staying with his teammates at ITC Sonar hotel in Kolkata.

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Gill's travel plans and fitness assessment

As per Cricbuzz, Gill's travel to Guwahati with the team is confirmed, but his participation in the second Test will depend on his fitness. The Indian captain could only face three balls due to neck stiffness. There were suggestions for him to go to Mumbai for an expert opinion, but that plan was scrapped. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and local doctors are monitoring his condition closely.

India A's Nitish Reddy summoned for 2nd Test

In light of Gill's uncertain status, national selectors have summoned right-handed all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy to Kolkata. He was in Rajkot with the India A white-ball squad for a three-match series against South Africa A. Reddy was originally part of the Test squad but was released before this match and asked to play white-ball games in Rajkot instead.

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Reddy's potential role in India's batting line-up

Reddy's inclusion in the Test squad means he will miss the third India A game on November 19. His addition could strengthen India's batting line-up, especially if Gill doesn't recover in time. The team has other options like Devdutt Padikkal and Sai Sudharsan but adding another left-hander might not be ideal for match-ups. Reddy could fit into the XI even at a lower batting position, maintaining a left-right combination.

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