Sourav Ganguly dug Gautam Gambhir’s grave in Eden Gardens, claims Kolkata’s former teammate

Sourav Ganguly dug Gautam Gambhir’s grave in Eden Gardens, claims Kolkata’s former teammate

Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra criticized the Eden Gardens pitch on the third day (Sunday, November 16) of the first Test of the two-match series against South Africa in Kolkata. The conditions have surprised even the Gautam Gambhir-coached Indian team, with both sides struggling to score runs during the Test match.

Proteas skipper Temba Bavuma opted to bat first, and they were dismissed for 159. India ended the opening day at 37/1, scoring 189 in their first innings, securing only a narrow 30-run lead. The pitch provided so much help to the bowlers that 15 wickets fell on the second day (Saturday) of the Kolkata Test.

Temba Bavuma becomes the first player to reach fifty in a low-scoring test

South Africa resumed play on the third day at 93/7 in their second innings, with a 63-run lead. Ravindra Jadeja picked up 4 wickets for 29 runs while Kuldeep Yadav added two wickets to keep the pressure on the Proteas on the second day.

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Temba Bavuma scored a gritty half-century on a delivery where no one else had managed to cross 40 in the previous three innings. He scored an unbeaten 55 as South Africa were bowled out for 153 in 54 overs. Bavuma became the first player to hit a fifty in the low-scoring match.

Bavuma and Corbin Bosch increased the lead with a score of 44 runs. Bosch scored 25 before Jasprit Bumrah broke the partnership. Mohammed Siraj rounded off the tail by removing Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj in the same over. The visitors set a target of 124 runs on a deteriorating track.

Gautam Gambhir wanted a surface as hard as this – Aakash Chopra

Aakash Chopra questioned the logic behind producing such an extreme surface for the Kolkata Test. Chopra stated that it was the first time in India that a half-century arrived only in the third innings.

The former opener added that the pitch appeared to have been changed late in the preparation process by the team management, including Gautam Gambhir, with uneven bouncing, different behavior from each end and an unstable top layer.

“First ever Test match on Indian soil, where the first individual 50 came in the third innings of the Test. I am not prepared to believe that the Indian team wanted a surface as difficult as this… unless someone can confirm otherwise. #IndvSA,” Chopra wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).

India are off to a shaky start to give chase in the first Test

India got off to a shaky start in the chase. South Africa struck twice to put pressure on the hosts. Yashasvi Jaiswal lasted just four balls before falling for a duck in the first over, giving the visitors an early breakthrough.

Marco Jansen then dismissed KL Rahul for just one run in the third over, leaving India stunned at 1/2. On a surface that continued to trouble batters, the hosts needed a steady partnership to calm the nerves and regain control of the chase.

At the lunch break, India were 10/2 after seven overs, with Washington Sundar (5) and Dhruv Jurel (4). It is worth mentioning that captain Shubman Gill was unavailable to bat for the remainder of the innings. Gill’s absence put extra pressure on the remaining line-up.

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