<p>Gambhir is reportedly still suffering from blurred vision and is almost certain to miss the day-night fixture against Kent today.<br /><br />If things improve dramatically over the next couple of days, Gambhir ought to be targetting the one-day game against Leicestershire on August 29 after which the Twenty20 and five one-day internationals against England would be played.<br /><br />However, things are looking far from rosy as the Delhi opener is having trouble fixing his sight on anything -- be it looking at the mobile or watching the television.<br /><br />Gambhir took to indoor nets at Hove county cricket ground for 45 minutes yesterday. Bowling coach Eric Simmons was at hand to look at his progress.<br /><br />To onlookers though it was apparent he had trouble in picking up the line and length of throwdowns which Simmons hurled at him.<br /><br />During the innings break in the match between Sussex and the Indians, Gambhir came out and tested himself with a run in the ground with the Indian support staff trying to assess his fitness.<br /><br />Apparently, Gambhir suffers from a nausea whenever he tries to exert himself either physically or when he fixes his eye on anything.<br /><br />The left-hander is suffering from blurred vision after the concussion he suffered while fielding in the final Test at Oval last week. The one-off Twenty20 match is scheduled to be held on August 31 while the first one-day international will be staged in Durham on September 3.</p>
<p>Gambhir is reportedly still suffering from blurred vision and is almost certain to miss the day-night fixture against Kent today.<br /><br />If things improve dramatically over the next couple of days, Gambhir ought to be targetting the one-day game against Leicestershire on August 29 after which the Twenty20 and five one-day internationals against England would be played.<br /><br />However, things are looking far from rosy as the Delhi opener is having trouble fixing his sight on anything -- be it looking at the mobile or watching the television.<br /><br />Gambhir took to indoor nets at Hove county cricket ground for 45 minutes yesterday. Bowling coach Eric Simmons was at hand to look at his progress.<br /><br />To onlookers though it was apparent he had trouble in picking up the line and length of throwdowns which Simmons hurled at him.<br /><br />During the innings break in the match between Sussex and the Indians, Gambhir came out and tested himself with a run in the ground with the Indian support staff trying to assess his fitness.<br /><br />Apparently, Gambhir suffers from a nausea whenever he tries to exert himself either physically or when he fixes his eye on anything.<br /><br />The left-hander is suffering from blurred vision after the concussion he suffered while fielding in the final Test at Oval last week. The one-off Twenty20 match is scheduled to be held on August 31 while the first one-day international will be staged in Durham on September 3.</p>