A gentle winter breeze swept across Eden Gardens on Tuesday morning, carrying with it the palpable anticipation of Test cricket’s return to Kolkata. Team India’s camp looked relaxed yet meticulously focused, as preparations intensified ahead of the two-match series against South Africa, the reigning World Test Champions, which begins this Friday.
Though the practice session was officially optional, only seven players turned up. Yet, attention was centred firmly on two individuals — captain Shubman Gill and young top-order batter Sai Sudharsan. Other notable names in attendance included all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, as well as fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah.
Gill, fresh off a memorable England tour where he amassed 754 runs in five Tests and earned Player of the Series honours, has seen his white-ball form dip since, particularly during the recent Asia Cup. With South Africa poised to deploy left-arm spinners Keshav Maharaj and Senuran Muthusamy, Gill dedicated extra time to fine-tuning his technique against left-arm spin, determined to rediscover his rhythm in red-ball cricket.
Meanwhile, Head Coach Gautam Gambhir and batting coach Sitanshu Kotak conducted a detailed inspection of the Eden Gardens pitch. Together with Gill and bowling coach Morne Morkel, they held what the local press described as a “roundtable discussion” on the wicket itself. Recent heavy rolling of the pitch suggested that cracks may develop as the match progresses — conditions likely to favour both spinners and seamers alike. Weather, however, could influence how these elements play out.
Ravindra Jadeja bowled diligently for almost an hour, with Jasprit Bumrah following up with a 40-minute session of pace bowling. Yet, all eyes remained on Sudharsan. Despite flashes of brilliance, the 23-year-old has struggled for consistency in the longer format. With India counting on stability at No. 3 for the home series against South Africa, his form could be pivotal.
Gambhir personally guided Sudharsan through intense throwdowns, offering technical insights and one-on-one coaching. The message was clear: regaining confidence and form is crucial not only for Sudharsan’s career but also for India’s broader ambitions in Test cricket.
As the countdown to the series continues, the stakes are high. The duo of Gambhir and Sudharsan symbolises the delicate balance between coaching expertise and emerging talent — a combination India will be hoping delivers results on the hallowed turf of Eden Gardens.