<p>Recovering steadily from a bout of dengue fever, India opener Shubman Gill will be reaching Ahmedabad on Wednesday but still remains a doubtful starter for the marquee World Cup clash against Pakistan on Saturday.</p>.<p>Even as Gill reaches Ahmedabad later in the day, his teammates will be battling it out against Afghanistan at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here. </p><p>'Gill is doing absolutely fine and is set to leave Chennai for Ahmedabad today. It is still not clear whether Gill will have a light training session at Motera on Thursday. His recovery has been fine but can't really be sure if he can play against Pakistan,' a BCCI source said on condition of anonymity.</p>.<p>Gill has already missed the first two World Cup games -- opener against Australia in Chennai and Wednesday's game against Afghanistan.</p>.Travelling to India tomorrow for Indo-Pak match: Pakistan Cricket Board chief Zaka Ashraf.<p>Gill's platelet count had dropped to 70,000 last week and had to be admitted to a Chennai hospital for routine medical tests and was discharged after 24 hours.</p>.<p>It is understood that Gill, who is supremely fit, is expected to recover quicker compared to some of the others.</p>.<p> There is a school of thought that even if Gill is 70 per cent fit, he could be more effective than a flashy Ishan Kishan but a bout of dengue weakens the body considerably and it would only be fair to allow the right-hander to be 100 per cent fit before Bangladesh game. </p>
<p>Recovering steadily from a bout of dengue fever, India opener Shubman Gill will be reaching Ahmedabad on Wednesday but still remains a doubtful starter for the marquee World Cup clash against Pakistan on Saturday.</p>.<p>Even as Gill reaches Ahmedabad later in the day, his teammates will be battling it out against Afghanistan at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here. </p><p>'Gill is doing absolutely fine and is set to leave Chennai for Ahmedabad today. It is still not clear whether Gill will have a light training session at Motera on Thursday. His recovery has been fine but can't really be sure if he can play against Pakistan,' a BCCI source said on condition of anonymity.</p>.<p>Gill has already missed the first two World Cup games -- opener against Australia in Chennai and Wednesday's game against Afghanistan.</p>.Travelling to India tomorrow for Indo-Pak match: Pakistan Cricket Board chief Zaka Ashraf.<p>Gill's platelet count had dropped to 70,000 last week and had to be admitted to a Chennai hospital for routine medical tests and was discharged after 24 hours.</p>.<p>It is understood that Gill, who is supremely fit, is expected to recover quicker compared to some of the others.</p>.<p> There is a school of thought that even if Gill is 70 per cent fit, he could be more effective than a flashy Ishan Kishan but a bout of dengue weakens the body considerably and it would only be fair to allow the right-hander to be 100 per cent fit before Bangladesh game. </p>