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India Captain Gill injured, out of South Africa first test | The Express Tribune
India captain Shubman Gill was “under observation” in hospital Sunday after suffering neck pain and will take no further part in the first Test against South Africa.
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Captain 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
Top-order batsman Gill felt pain in his neck after scoring a boundary on the second day on Saturday in Kolkata and left the field.
Gill “was taken to the hospital for examination after the end of day’s play,” said the Board of Control For Cricket in India (BCCI), on Sunday ahead of start of the third day.
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“He is currently under observation in the hospital. He will take no further part in the Test match. He will continue to be monitored by the BCCI medical team.”
The first match of the two-Test series looks likely to end on day three at Eden Gardens on Sunday, with South Africa to resume at 93-7 in their second innings, a lead of just 63 runs, on tricky batting wicket.
Gill faces a battle to be fit to lead the side in the second Test in Guwahati, which is due to begin in six days’ time on November 22.
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College Football Playoff picks after Week 12
The top five of the College Football Playoff standings were unchanged in the first two rankings releases. Things will be different after Week 12.
Saturday started with what looked like a massive upset of No. 3 Texas A&M. South Carolina led 30-3 at halftime, but then the Aggies woke up. After a 21-point third quarter, A&M didn’t take its first lead until the fourth quarter, when it went up 31-30. To pull off the largest comeback in school history, QB Marcel Reed threw for 439 yards and three touchdowns. The Aggies should keep their spot in the top four.
No. 4 Alabama entered Saturday alongside Texas A&M as the only undefeated teams in conference play. But Oklahoma came to Tuscaloosa, got the win and threw the SEC race into a mess. The Sooners had just 212 yards of offense, their fewest in a win since 2001, but forced three turnovers. OU scored 10 points off turnovers and became the first team to beat Bama in consecutive years since Ole Miss in 2014-15.
At the top of the Big Ten and CFP rankings, Ohio State and Indiana cruised in their respective Week 12 games. The top two teams in the rankings outscored their opponents by a combined 79-17. Both the Buckeyes and Hoosiers will have bye weeks in Week 13 before facing their traditional rivals to end the regular season.
Here are our experts’ top 12 College Football Playoff picks:
Andrea Adelson: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Texas Tech 5. Georgia 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Alabama 10. Notre Dame 11. Virginia 12. North Texas
Kyle Bonagura: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Alabama 10. Notre Dame 11. Virginia 12. North Texas
Bill Connelly: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Texas Tech 5. Georgia 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 11. Georgia Tech 12. North Texas
David Hale: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Ole Miss 7. Oklahoma 8. Miami 9. Alabama 10. Notre Dame 11. Oregon 12. James Madison
Eli Lederman: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Alabama 10. Notre Dame 11. Georgia Tech 12. North Texas
Max Olson: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Ole Miss 7. Oregon 8. Oklahoma 9. Alabama 10. Notre Dame 11. Georgia Tech 12. North Texas
Adam Rittenberg: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Alabama 10. Notre Dame 11. Virginia 12. North Texas
Mark Schlabach: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 11. Virginia 12. North Texas
Jake Trotter: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 11. Georgia Tech 12. North Texas
Paolo Uggetti: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 11. Virginia 12. James Madison
Dave Wilson: 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 3. Texas A&M 4. Georgia 5. Texas Tech 6. Oregon 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 11. Georgia Tech 12. North Texas
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Mitchell’s Brilliant Knock Guides New Zealand to 269-7 vs Windies – SUCH TV
Hobbling Daryl Mitchell scored his seventh one-day international century as New Zealand posted 269-7 in the opening ODI against the West Indies on Sunday.
Batting through a groin injury, Mitchell made 119 runs before being dismissed in the final over, dominating the home side’s innings after a slow start at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval.
New Zealand lost early wickets as Matthew Forde struck twice in consecutive deliveries, dismissing Rachin Ravindra and Will Young to leave the Kiwis reeling at 24-2. Opener Devon Conway contributed 49 runs, but aside from Mitchell, the rest of the batting line-up struggled for timing.
The 34-year-old world No. 3 in ODI cricket was cautious initially but accelerated in the latter stages, smashing 12 fours and two sixes to the leg-side boundary.
Despite favoring his injury while running between the wickets, Mitchell reached his century with a commanding pull off seamer Jayden Seales in the 46th over.
He was later caught in the deep off the same bowler while attempting a similar shot.
Seales handed Mitchell a let-off when he was on 67, dropping a relatively simple chance at long on.
Seales was the most successful West Indies bowler, taking 3-41.
Romario Shepherd only bowled four overs before being forced from the field with a hamstring complaint
Fellow-seamer Shamar Springer was handed an ODI debut and finished with 0-59 off his nine overs.
New Zealand won the preceding five-match T20 series 3-1.
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B’s McAvoy hit in mouth by puck vs. Canadiens
MONTREAL — Boston defenseman Charlie McAvoy was hit in the mouth by a slap shot and left the Bruins’ game against the Montreal Canadiens midway through the second period Saturday night and didn’t return to the game.
Boston coach Marco Sturm said after the Bruins’ 3-2 victory that McAvoy was “doing OK” and undergoing testing.
“Try to get him home as soon as possible, hopefully tonight with us, but other than that, hopefully he will be OK,” Sturm said.
With the Canadiens on a power play, Noah Dobson‘s one-timer appeared to deflect off Boston forward Mark Kastelic before hitting McAvoy.
McAvoy immediately covered his face and dropped to the ice, while a team doctor rushed from the bench to help him.
The 27-year-old American then hurried to the dressing room after bleeding on the ice. Teammate Nikita Zadorov was seen trying to retrieve lost teeth.
“Praying for him everything’s going to be fine,” Bruins forward David Pastrnak said. “I haven’t heard anything yet. Hopefully, he’s going to be all right. It’s a tough break, so a very tough moment.”
Canadiens forward Cole Caufield was standing next to McAvoy when he was hit.
“It’s terrible,” Caufield said. “It’s a very scary part of the game, and I just really hope he’s OK. That was tough to see, and I wish him the best.”
The Bruins improved to 12-8-0, winning for the eighth time in nine games.
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