Team India has suffered a major setback in the first Test against South Africa at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens. Captain Shubman Gill has been ruled out of the match due to a serious neck spasm. He was taken to the hospital for detailed examination, where he remains under medical supervision. The BCCI has confirmed that Gill will not take further part in the ongoing Test.Sources told NDTV that Gill has been kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) from the beginning, but only as a precautionary measure.Gill Forced to Leave the Field in PainOn Day 2, while batting, Gill suddenly grabbed his neck in pain. Moments earlier, he had played an excellent sweep shot off Simon Harmer, but immediately after completing the stroke, he was visibly distressed. The team physio rushed to the field and provided initial treatment, but with no improvement, Gill had to walk back to the dressing room. He retired hurt after facing only three balls. Shubman Gill has been ruled out of the Test against South Africa due to a neck injury. Huge setback for Team India at a crucial stage. Wishing him a speedy recovery. #ShubmanGill #INDvsSA pic.twitter.com/MLj5vWT61i— Faizaan Khan (@Faizaan_Khan123) November 16, 2025 BCCI Issues Official UpdateAhead of Day 3, the BCCI released an official statement confirming Gill’s neck injury and his shift to the hospital for further scans. The board added that Gill remains under the care of doctors and will not continue in this Test. His absence is a major blow to India, impacting both batting and leadership. UpdateCaptain Shubman Gill had a neck injury on Day 2 of the ongoing Test against South Africa in Kolkata. He was taken to the hospital for examination after the end of day's play.He is currently under observation in the hospital. He will take no further part in the… pic.twitter.com/o7ozaIECLq— BCCI (@BCCI) November 16, 2025 Concerns Rise After Hospital Images SurfaceAfter the end of Day 2, images circulated on social media showing Gill being taken to the hospital on a stretcher, heightening fan concern. Captain Shubman Gill has been taken to the hospital on a stretcher with neck support.The sprain looks real bad. Unlikely to play the 2nd Test.Hopefully not fit by ODI series. pic.twitter.com/sR2EU4xg0K (@ro45phile) November 15, 2025 According to the team management, the neck spasm caused significant discomfort, and continuing in the match would have posed a risk. His detailed medical report is awaited.