After Indian team’s opening batsman Shubman Gill, now India’s famous cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle has fallen victim to dengue. After which he has not been kept a part of the commentary box team. India will play its next match with its arch rival Pakistan on 14 October. Due to deteriorating health, Harsha Bhogle will not be a commentator on 14th. Harsha Bhogle gave this information by tweeting on Instagram. He tweeted and wrote, I am very disappointed at not being able to participate in the match to be played on 14th. I have dengue and the resulting weakness and reduced immunity will make it impossible for me to come there. I hope I will be back in time for the India vs Bangladesh match to be played on the 19th.
I am disappointed at having to miss out on #IndiavsPak on the 14th. But I have dengue and the resultant weakness, and lowered immunity, will make it impossible. I am hoping to be back in time for the game on the 19th. My colleagues, and the broadcast crew, have been very helpful…
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) October 12, 2023
Gill is feeling better than before
Tamil Nadu Cricket Association officials said that Gill’s platelet count is low. For this reason he did not go to Delhi with the Indian cricket team. He has reached Ahmedabad directly. But they are feeling better than before. The match is to be played between India and Pakistan on 14 October. If he looks fit then he can be given a place in the playing 11.
Gill can be included in playing 11
According to the news of Cricbuzz, Shubman Gill reached Ahmedabad from Chennai on Wednesday night. But no information has been revealed regarding his playing in the India-Pakistan match. If Gill looks completely fit then he can get a place in the playing eleven. The Indian team played its first match of the World Cup 2023 against Australia in Chennai. For this reason Gill was also in Chennai. But he was not a part of the playing eleven. Considering his health, he was advised to stay in Chennai and was not brought to New Delhi for the match played with Afghanistan.