KOLKATA, India (AP) — Chasing 124 for victory, India was in trouble at 10-2 at lunch on day three of the first cricket test against South Africa.
Skipper Shubman Gill, who suffered a neck spasm whilst batting on day two, was subsequently hospitalized for observation and care later on Saturday evening. On Sunday, the BCCI said that Gill would take no further part in the test.
Effectively then, India was 10-3 needing another 114 runs for victory, with Washington Sundar (5 not out) and Dhruv Jurel (4 not out) unbeaten at lunch.
Marco Jansen struck twice in the brief seven-over session before lunch, removing both openers. Yashasvi Jaiswal was caught behind for a four-ball duck. Then Lokesh Rahul was caught behind for one.
This was after South Africa was bowled out for 153 runs in its secon

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