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KL Rahul to lead India vs South Africa as Shubman Gill sidelined by neck injury

KL Rahul to lead India vs South Africa as Shubman Gill sidelined by neck injury

Posted by: Aarav Chakraborty in: Sports
24 Nov | 17:43 PM | 0

KL Rahul will lead India against South Africa in a three-match ODI series starting November 30, 2025, after captain Shubman Gill suffered a neck injury in Kolkata. Kohli and Sharma return, while Siraj is dropped.

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