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BATTLE OF EQUALS

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Last updated: November 14, 2025 5:42 am
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PTI | Kolkata

India’s renowned batting depth will face a stern challenge from South Africa’s spin-heavy attack when the two well-matched sides open their two-Test series at Eden Gardens on Friday. Memories of last year’s 0–3 home debacle against New Zealand — engineered by Kiwi spinners Ajaz Patel, Mitchell Santner, and Glenn Phillips, who shared 36 wickets — still

haunt the hosts.

South Africa, traditionally reliant on pace, now boast one of the most potent spin groups in world cricket. Their trio of Keshav Maharaj, Simon Harmer, and Senuran Muthusamy claimed 35 of 39 wickets in their recent 1–1 draw in Pakistan. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate labelled them a “subcontinent-style attack,” adding that India have learned from their

previous failures.

Veteran off-spinner Harmer, who dismissed Cheteshwar Pujara, Rohit Sharma, and Wriddhiman Saha during the 2015 tour, returns with renewed confidence after an eight-wicket haul in Rawalpindi. Maharaj’s accuracy and attacking intent make him an ideal partner, ensuring South Africa pose a balanced threat.

All eyes will be on the Eden Gardens pitch. CAB president Sourav Ganguly has assured it “won’t be a rank-turner,” a relief for Jasprit Bumrah, who could exploit early movement and late reverse swing. Statistics support the pacers — 61% of the 159 wickets in the last 15 years here have gone to seamers. Local bowler Akash Deep may edge into the XI for his knowledge of the conditions.

India, under new Test captain Shubman Gill, must show application and patience against spin. With Rishabh Pant fit again and Dhruv Jurel likely to feature as a specialist batter, the middle order appears solid. Washington Sundar’s dual utility strengthens balance. In a brief series where early setbacks could be decisive, India must bat big to regain control and bury the ghosts of past collapses.

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