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India Shocked at Home: SA Dominate the 1st Test in Kolkata

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India vs South Africa 1st Test

The India vs South Africa 1st Test at Eden Gardens turned into a gripping, low-scoring thriller that showcased the beauty of red-ball cricket. Both teams fought hard on a challenging surface, and the match swung dramatically across all four innings. Eventually, South Africa ended their 15-year wait for a Test win in India, but not before delivering a contest packed with tension, collapse, and resilience.

South Africa 1st Innings – 159 (10 wkts, 55 ov)

South Africa struggled right from the start as India’s bowlers attacked with precision. Jasprit Bumrah bowled with exceptional control, consistently beating the bat and dismantling the top order. He removed both openers early and maintained complete dominance throughout his spell.

Aiden Markram tried to resist with a brief counterattack, but none of the partnerships lasted long. Mohammed Siraj supported Bumrah beautifully, tightening the pressure with relentless accuracy. As a result, South Africa was dismissed for 159, giving India early momentum and control of the match.

BattingRunsBalls4s6s
Aiden Markram314851
Ryan Rickelton232240
Wiaan Mulder245130
Temba Bavuma (c)31100
Tony De Zorzi245511
Tristan Stubbs*157410
Kyle Verreynne (wk)163620
Marco Jansen0300
Corbin Bosch32300
Simon Harmer5510
Keshav Maharaj0300

Bowling Figures

  • Jasprit Bumrah – 14 ov, 27 runs, 5 wkts
  • Mohammed Siraj – 12 ov, 47 runs, 2 wkts
  • Axar Patel – 6 ov, 21 runs, 1 wkts
  • Kuldeep Yadav – 14 ov, 36 runs, 2 wkts

India 1st Innings – 189 (10 wkts, 62.2ov)

India began confidently but soon realized the pitch still offered movement and uneven bounce. Rohit Sharma fell attempting an aggressive shot, and Shubman Gill also departed early. Virat Kohli attempted to steady the innings, yet a sudden rising ball forced his dismissal at a crucial stage. 

Despite the struggles, the lower order stepped up. Ravindra Jadeja added valuable runs, and the tail chipped in just enough to push India to 189. Consequently, India gained a narrow but important 30-run lead heading into the second innings.

BattingRunsBalls4s6s
Yashasvi Jaiswal122730
KL Rahul3911941
Washingron Sundar298221
Shubman Gill (c)4310
Rishabh Pant (wk)272422
Ravindra Jadeja274530
Dhruv Jurel141430
Axar Patel164520
Kuldeep Yadav1800
Mohammed Siraj1900
Jasprit Bumrah*1300

Bowling Figures

  • Marco Jansen – 15 ov, 35 runs, 3 wkts
  • Keshav Maharaj – 16 ov, 66 runs, 1 wkt
  • Corbin Bosch – 11 ov, 32 runs, 1 wkt
  • Simon Harmer – 15 ov, 30 runs, 4 wkts

South Africa 2nd Innings – 153 (10 wkts, 54 ov)

South Africa returned to bat knowing they had to challenge India with a competitive target. Early wickets again put them under pressure, but captain Temba Bavuma delivered a brilliant knock that changed the course of the match.

He showed patience, left the ball wisely, and punished every scoring opportunity. His unbeaten fifty anchored the innings and lifted the team’s confidence. Corbin Bosch partnered with him for a crucial stand that frustrated India and added stability. Finally, South Africa posted 153, setting India a target of 124 on a worn and unpredictable pitch.

BattingRunsBalls4s6s
Ryan Rickelton112310
Aiden Markram42300
Wiaan Mulder113010
Temba Bavuma (c)5513640
Tony De Zorzi2200
Tristan Stubbs51800
Kyle Verreynne (wk)91610
Marco Jansen131601
Corbin Bosch253721
Simon Harmer72000
Keshav Maharaj0300

Bowling Figures

  • Jasprit Bumrah – 10 ov, 24 runs, 1 wkt
  • Axar Patel – 14 ov, 36 runs, 1 wkt
  • Kuldeep Yadav – 8 ov, 30 runs, 2 wkts
  • Ravindra Jadeja – 20 ov, 50 runs, 4 wkts
  • Mohammed Siraj – 2 ov, 2 runs, 2 wkt

India 2nd Innings – 93 (10 wkts, 35ov)

India started the chase with optimism, but the pitch had deteriorated sharply. Simon Harmer immediately extracted turn and bounce, removing Rohit Sharma early and shaking India’s confidence. Shubman Gill soon followed, misjudging a delivery that spun sharply. Virat Kohli tried to rebuild, but Harmer trapped him with drift and dip, producing a key breakthrough.

Keshav Maharaj maintained tight control from the other end, creating pressure through maiden overs and clever variations. India’s batters struggled to rotate strike, played rash shots under pressure, and collapsed dramatically. Eventually, India was bowled out for 93, handing South Africa a stunning 30-run victory.

BattingRunsBalls4s6s
Yashasvi Jaiswal0400
KL Rahul1600
Washington Sundar319220
Dhruv Jurel133430
Rishabh Pant (wk)21300
Ravindra Jadeja182620
Axar Patel261712
Kuldeep Yadav11300
Jasprit Bumrah*0400
Mohammed Siraj0100
Shubman Gill*0000

Bowling Figures

  • Marco Jansen – 7 ov, 15 runs, 2 wkts
  • Simon Harmer – 14 ov, 21 runs, 4 wkts
  • Keshav Maharaj – 9 ov, 37 runs, 2 wkts
  • Aiden Markram – 3 ov, 5 runs, 1 wkt

Conclusion

In conclusion, the India vs South Africa 1st Test proved that low-scoring matches can be captivating. South Africa displayed remarkable discipline, with Bavuma’s calm leadership and Harmer’s match-winning spell standing out. India, on the other hand, failed to adapt to the tricky pitch and crumbled under pressure during the chase. As the series progresses, India will aim to recover quickly, while South Africa will look to maintain momentum after a historic victory at Eden Gardens.

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