Kolkata sometimes feels like a merry millennial on a long nostalgia trip - a sepia-tinted city that hit pause sometime in the 90s, never laid finger on that button again, and remains determined in its refusal to let modernity seep in fully.
Old habits are immortalised here. The tram, for example, still rattles through the city's veins, 123 years after it was first electrified. Nowhere else in the country will you find it active anymore. There's a stubborn grace to this endurance and an insistence of holding onto ideas and notions that once shaped the city.
Fittingly, the Indian team now stands on the edge of its first real test since doing something very un-Kolkata-like - letting go of an old habit of producing raging turners.
There will, of course, be spin here, but it is unlikely to make its presence felt from the first morning. That phase of play in fact should have fast bowlers licking their lips and taking the stage. That's the real Eden Gardens heritage. Suranga Lakmal of 2017 will attest to it, as will Matt Henry of 2016. And a more recent instance is tinged in irony. Just last month, Mohammed Shami picked 15 wickets in four Ranji innings for Bengal here.
For all of South Africa's recent spin tendencies too, their only two Test wins in India since 2001 have come when Dale Steyn took matters into his own hands. Kagiso Rabada would love to step in those shoes and walk down such a path, even as Temba Bavuma considers picking a spin trio in Keshav Maharaj, Senuran Muthusamy and Simon Harmer.
Eden Gardens, much like the city it sits in, offers an air of intrigue to the conditions awaiting two teams at different stages of their journeys. India, new and confident, are chasing points that will edge them towards a third WTC final. South Africa, meanwhile, are upbeat and recently-revitalised by that mace currently gracing their trophy cabinet. And both will want to indulge in the sport's oldest and most favourable habit - a win.
When: India vs South Africa, 1st Test, November 14-18 2025, 9:30 AM IST
Where: Eden Gardens, Kolkata
What to expect: Some help for the quicks early on? That's what both captains seem to believe heading into the fixture.
This iconic venue has been starved of Test cricket. The last one here was India's pink-ball game against Bangladesh in 2019. The previous red-ball Test came two years earlier as India's dramatic draw against Sri Lanka in 2017.
Team News
India
Ryan ten Doeschate reckoned that Dhruv Jurel was unstoppable on current form, even as Rishabh Pant returns. India's seam-bowling all-rounder project has thus been put on the backburner, as India have released Nitish Reddy from the first Test squad, adding him to the India A group for the unofficial ODIs until November 19. Pant will take his place in the XI.
Probable XI:KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant, Dhruv Jurel, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Jasprit Bumrah
South Africa
After the highs of Rawalpindi, there's genuine excitement in the visitors camp about unleashing spin in India. One day out from the game, South Africa's WTC-winning captain Temba Bavuma, who returns after missing the Pakistan tour, is keeping his selection cards close to his chest. Will it be three spinners and two quicks or the other way round? He believes that's a call to take after training on Thursday (November 13).
Probable XI: Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Tony de Zorzi, Temba Bavuma (c), Tristan Stubbs, Kyle Verreynne, Senuran Muthusamy, Simon Harmer, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada
Did you know:
- Over the next two weeks, Shubman Gill has the chance to break the record for the most centuries by an Indian Test captain in a calendar year. He currently has five in 2025 - joint-most with Virat Kohli, who did it twice (2017 and 2018).
- Kagiso Rabada is 10 away from 350 Test wickets
- Ravindra Jadeja is 10 runs away from becoming the fourth cricketer to do the double of 4000 runs and 300 wickets in Tests
- Temba Bavuma has joint-most wins in first 10 Tests as captain - with England's Percy Chapman (9). This run for Bavuma includes a rain-affected draw vs West Indies
What they said:
"I cherish a lot of memories here [Eden Gardens]. My IPL career started there and this is one ground whenever I come [to], I definitely feel like how I feel at the PCA stadium [Mohali] in Punjab. It is a similar feeling whenever I come here." - Shubman Gill
"We haven't finalised the team but it's all those different considerations. The ball does seem to swing here in Kolkata probably a little bit more than what we are accustomed to playing in India. So there's obviously the consideration of the extra pacer, but obviously in the subcontinent as well, you want to make sure that you have the resources from a spin point of view." -Temba Bavuma





