Team India’s star batter Shubman Gill has been living a dream year. From being named India’s new Test captain to becoming the T20 vice-captain, the 25-year-old batter has cemented his place as one of Indian cricket’s brightest stars. But just weeks before the Asia Cup 2025, a sudden health setback has left fans and team management concerned.
Gill Likely to Skip Duleep Trophy
According to a report by Cricbuzz, Gill is currently “unwell” and might miss the upcoming Duleep Trophy in Bengaluru. This was supposed to be his first official outing since the England Test series, and he was even named North Zone’s captain.
A source revealed that Gill is resting at home in Chandigarh, with BCCI physios having recently submitted a health report to the board. His availability for the domestic tournament now looks doubtful, and there has been no official statement from the selectors.
Asia Cup – The Real Challenge
While missing the Duleep Trophy is a blow, the bigger picture is India’s campaign in the Asia Cup 2025, beginning September 9 in the UAE. With blockbuster clashes lined up, including a high-voltage India vs Pakistan encounter on September 14 in Dubai, Gill’s fitness is vital.
As vice-captain in T20s and a newly appointed leader in Tests, Gill’s form and presence will be key to India’s plans. Fans are already wondering whether he can recover in time to guide the Men in Blue through the tournament, which could potentially feature three India-Pakistan clashes – in the group stage, Super Four, and possibly the final.
Fans Keep Their Fingers Crossed
For now, Gill’s focus remains on rest and recovery. With the Asia Cup and a busy international calendar ahead, India will hope their young star regains full fitness in time to lead from the front and continue the story of a year that has already been career-defining.