1st Test Updates: Bad light ends play; India 37/1 at close

 Fri, 14 November 2025
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17:05

Bad light ends play; India 37/1 at close

Washington Sundar
Washington Sundar

India 37-1 (20 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

The umpires have called players off the field because of bad light with 13 overs still remaining in the day.

India's batters will be happy to go back to the dressing room. They battled hard in the last half hour to reach 37/1 in 20 overs at stumps on the opening day.

The experienced Rahul kept his composure to be unbeaten on 13 from 59 balls, while No 3 Sundar made six from 38 balls. They trail South Africa by 122 runs.

Jaiswal was the only Indian wicket to fall, bowled off an inside edge for 12 off the bowling of Jansen.

Earlier, Earlier, Jasprit Bumrah produced a five-wicket haul to help rout South Africa for 159 and put the hosts in the box seat on day one.

India picked a four-pronged spin attack for the series opener against the World champions but it was Bumrah's 5/27 that wrecked South Africa, who were 57 for no loss at one stage.
16:31

Rahul, Sundar keep South Africa at bay


India 37-1 (20 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

Unbelievable that South Africa are wasting time as the fielder rushes into the dressing room to get protective equipment for the short leg fielder for spinner Maharaj.

After a delay of nearly four minutes, Rahul rocks back to punch Maharaj past the fielder at mid-off for a boundary -- the first after 48 balls.

With the light not ideal, South Africa bring in spinner Simon Harmer from the other end.

Sundar carefully keeps out the first five balls pitched up and on the line around the off-stump.

The last ball though turns sharply as Sundar is beaten on the outside edge.

The umpires are discussing between overs but they are happy for play to continue with spinners operating from both ends.

Rahul keeps out the first five balls from Maharaj before he drives the last ball to long-off for a single.
16:18

Rahul, Sundar keep South Africa at bay


India 32-1 (17 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

A quiet over from Maharaj as Sundar collects a single first ball before Rahul keeps out the last five balls of the over.

Bosch bowling from over the wicket to left-hander Sundar, getting the ball to angle away. The ball is carrying at a good height to the keeper at times while some deliveries don't bounce much.

Bosch goes round the wicket to target Sundar's stumps. The back of length ball is defended by the left-hander and leaves the last ball.

Beauty from Maharaj, slowing it down and getting it to grip and turn. Rahul is beaten all ends up as he looks to defend from the crease and the ball misses the off-stump by a whisker.

He gets forward to block the next ball on the leg side and drives the last ball into the off-side.

Bosch from round the wicket beats Sundar on the outside edge as he looks to defend but the next is wide of the stumps and is easily left alone.

With the light fading quickly, Sundar carefully plays out a maiden over -- the third in a row.
16:05

Rahul, Sundar steady India

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India 31-1 (13 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

Jansen has been excellent with the new ball. He has settled into a good rhythm as he bowls a maiden over to Sundar.

Spin introduced as Keshav Maharaj comes into the attack, to bowl the 11th over.

The first ball is slightly short as Rahul pushes it into the off-side for a single. Sundar easily drives the spinner down to long-on for another run and his partner keeps out the last two balls.

Pacer Corbin Bosch comes into the attack. The first ball doesn't rise much from back of length after Sundar leaves before he picks a single off the next.

Bosch then gets one to kick off alarmingly as it is away from the stumps to make Rahul, who then keeps out the last ball.
15:47

Jaiswal out for 12; India suffer early blow


India 28-1 (10 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

Good line from Jansen as he beats Rahul on the outside edge with that moves away enough to beat the right-hander.

Extra bounce from the pacer as Rahul does well to fend it on the off-side but another no-ball from the Proteas.

Rahul again plays and misses as Jansen bowls a beauty to go past the outside edge.

In the next over, Sundar taps Mulder on the off-side for a single before Rahul plays a classy drive through the covers for a four.

India are 28/1 in 10 overs with Rahul on seven and Sundar on three.
15:36

Jaiswal out for 12; India suffer early blow

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India 22-1 (8 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

Washington Sundar walks in at No 3. Rahul clips the first ball of Mulder's new over for one to bring the new man on strike.

Mulder overpitches to concede a no-ball and an extra run before Sundar clips the fourth ball through square leg for two runs.

He is beaten next ball chasing one angled across and he offers no shot to the last ball. 
15:31

Jaiswal out for 12; India lose 1st wicket


India 18-1 (7 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

Another cracking straight drive from Jaiswal as he punishes the overpitched delivery from Mulder for another boundary.

He took his time to get his eye in but now is on the lookout for the runs.

In the next over, Rahul drops the short ball from Jansen on the off-side close to the pitch for a quick single.

Jaiswal again plays a nice straight drive, hitting Jansen past the fielder at mid-off for another four.

However, Jansen gets revenge off the next ball as Jaiswal is bowled off an inside edge for 12.

The pacer pulled back his length as Jaiswal looking to cut ends up dragging the ball back on to the stumps.

An important early breakthrough for South Africa as they dismissal the dangerous Jaiswal cheaply.
15:25

India off to watchful start; SA 159 all out

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India 8-0 (5 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

Jansen slants the ball across Rahul, who lets it go before he pushes the next on the off-side.

Jansen oversteps to concede a no-ball before he strikes Rahul high on the pads with a back of length ball swinging in sharply.

The last ball is a superb short ball as Rahul takes his eyes off and looks to fend it away but it goes off his body on the leg side for a leg bye.

In the next over, Mulder makes Rahul play away from his body but the thick outside edge falls well short of the third slip fielder.

Two balls later, Rahul chases a wide one to be beaten on the outside edge followed by a punch on the off-side and keeps out the last three balls.

Jaiswal finally gets off the mark from the 16th ball faced. He drives Jansen on the up past mid-off for a boundary.

He misses out next ball flicking the full delivery to the fielder at midwicket.
15:08

Bumrah takes 5; South Africa 159 all out


India 2-0 (2 ovs) vs SA 159 | SCORECARD

K L Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal walk out to open the batting for India, who will keen to continue the momentum and put up a solid batting performance before stumps.

Marco Jansen will start off with the ball for South Africa, who will need to make the new ball count and strike a few early wickets.

The first ball is down the leg side to Jaiswal, who is then beaten next ball as it swings in sharply to go between the bat and pad and passes over the stumps.

Jaiswal offers no shot to the third ball and keeps out the last three balls as Jansen starts with a maiden over.

Wiaan Mulder from the other end. K L Rahul gets of the mark first ball as he clips the first ball to square leg for one.

Jaiswal survives a confident shout for leg before wicket. He walked across, got himself outside the line, and offered no shot to be struck on the pads.

South Africa wasted quite a few reviews early and this time they are careful not to take the DRS so early.

Another appeal for caught down the leg side as Jaiswal misses the clip but nothing from the umpire.
14:54

Bumrah takes 5; South Africa 159 all out

Jasprit Bumrah celebrates taking a five-wicket haul after dismissing Keshav Maharaj.
Jasprit Bumrah celebrates taking a five-wicket haul after dismissing Keshav Maharaj.

SA 159-all out (55 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

South Africa collapsed quite tamely, losing their last five wickets for 13 runs. Infact, they made a promising start after electing to bat as the openers put on 57 runs for the opening wicket.

But Bumrah's double strike when he dismissed Rickelton and Markram with the space of four balls changed the script.

Kuldeep had the South African middle order guessing as he took 2/36 on a pitch offering lot of assistance to the spinners on Day 1, while Axar Patel claimed 1/21.

Mohammed Siraj bounced back after a poor first spell to claim 2/47 in 12 overs.
14:45

Bumrah takes 5; South Africa 159 all out

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SA 159-all out (55 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Axar Patel continues from the other end. Simon Harmer clips the second ball to fine leg for a single to get off the mark.

Stubbs down the track but doesn't get to the pitch as he defends. Indians interested in the appeal for leg before wicket believing it was pad before bat but they don't take the review as he was a long way down.

Bumrah sends the stumps for a walk. The ball doesn't bounce at all as Harmer playing back sees the ball sneak under his bat and bowl him for five.

Bumrah greets lastman Keshav Maharaj with a bouncer which the No 11 ducks under and defends the next.

Bumrah finishes off the South African innings as he traps Maharaj leg before wicket for a duck with a searing yorker. With no reviews left, the South Africans have to walk off.

South Africa are bowled out for 159 in 55 overs in their first innings.

Bumrah finishes with excellent figures of 5/27 in 14 overs on Day 1 at the Eden Gardens.
14:34

India in control; South Africa 8 down


SA 154-8 (53 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

India want to wrap up the South African innings quickly as Bumrah starts off with the ball in the post-tea session.

He beats Stubbs on the outside edge off the second ball before the right-hander taps the next back to the bowler.

Bumrah goes for the big swinging yorker as Stubbs does well to keep it out and blocks the last two balls.
14:11

India on top; SA reeling on 154/8 at tea

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SA 154-8 (52 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

With 10 minutes left for tea, Axar replaces Jadeja. He makes a tidy start to his new spell, bowling a maiden over to the watch Stubbs.

Kuldeep Yadav from the other end. Bosch clips the first ball straight to Jurel at short leg and keeps out the next two before taking a single into the off-side.

Axar gets the ball to turn big, beating Bosch on the outside edge. He strikes with the last ball as he gets the right-hander leg before wicket.

The arm ball skids through to catch Bosch plumb in front and South Africa have no reviews left as the batter has to walk back.

South Africa reeling on 154/8 in 52 overs at tea on Day 1, with Stubbs unbeaten on 15.

Bumrah has been the pick of the bowlers, taking 3/23, while Siraj bounced back in the second session to take 2/47.

Kuldeep got the most overs among the spinners, as he claimed 2/36 and Axar got one in the final over of the session.

The post lunch session belonged to India as they took five wickets for 49 runs in 25 overs.
14:07

India in control as SA's batters struggle

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SA 153-7 (49 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Siraj struggled with the new ball in the morning session but he has bounced back in this spell, taking 2/10 in four overs.

Jadeja rushes through his seventh over, conceding just a single to Stubbs.

Siraj overpitches on the stumps as Stubbs flicks it to deep midwicket. Bosch, who averages 108.5 for 217 runs in four Tests, attempts the pull shot but fails to connect. 

Bosch misses as he gently drives a full toss back to the bowler.

The two players pick a single each off Jadeja to take South Africa past the 150-run mark, in the 48th over.

Siraj bowling the sixth over of this spell, where he has got the ball to reverse.

Unfortunately for Siraj, with Jadeja rushing through his overs at the end he barely has time to rest between overs.

The two batters continue to bat defensively, taking two singles off Siraj.
13:44

Siraj's double strike rocks South Africa


SA 147-7 (45 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Siraj gets his first wicket as he gets Verreynne leg before wicket. The umpire rules it pad first as the right-hander managed to push it on the off-side.

Third review in a row for South Africa. But it is clearly pad first and the impact is in line as the Proteas lose their third and final review.

Verreynne walks back for 16 as South Africa are reduced to 146/6 in the 45th over. 

Siraj nearly strikes again a couple of balls later. Marco Jansen nearly drags the incoming delivery back on to his stumps but he is alert to the situation as he kicks the ball away.

But Siraj gets his man next ball. The length ball jags in sharply to beat Jansen through the gate to bowl him for a duck.

Corbin Bosch loses his footing trying to keep out Siraj's reverse swinging delivery which goes down the leg side.
13:30

Stubbs, Verreynne steady South Africa


SA 144-5 (43 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Siraj continues after the drinks break. Verreynne misses the flick and is struck high on the pads before he blocks the next few and pulls the fifth ball for a single.

Stubbs clips the last ball through square leg for one to keep strike.

Jadeja from the other end. Stubbs and Verreynne seemed to have got their eye in as singles are coming regularly. The duo easily pick four singles off Jadeja's fifth over.

India's fielding has been a bit sloppy. After five dot balls, Siraj unlucky not to register a maiden as Sundar messes up an easy stop at covers to concede two runs.
13:13

Bumrah, Kuldeep leave SA in a mess!

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SA 136-5 (40 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Siraj replaces Bumrah as India continue with pace from one end. Siraj bowls a superb delivery, getting it to jag in sharply to beat Stubbs on the inside edge and it passes close to the off-stump.

Stubbs inside edges the fifth ball for a single before Verreynne drives the full toss for a boundary through the covers.

Change in the bowling as Jadeja replaces Kuldeep, who took 2/35 in 13 overs.

Some turn for Jadeja as Stubbs is beaten on the outside edge trying to play off the backfoot before he keeps out the rest of the over.
13:04

Bumrah, Kuldeep leave SA in a mess!


SA 131-5 (38 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Verreynne will be relieved as he clips Kuldeep on the leg side for a single to get off strike off the first ball of the over.

Stubbs getting a good stride out to defend the flighted deliveries from Kuldeep.

The last ball is way down the leg side and this time Pant quick to get his gloves in the way to pouch it.

Bumrah bowls another long spell, his fifth of the second spell, after bowling seven in his first in the first session.

Verreynne looks to hit Bumrah through the off-side but gets it off the inside half towards midwicket. He again inside edges the next ball which swings in sharply.

Bumrah goes full and straight and this time Verreynne blocks it back with a straight bat. He drives the fifth ball into the covers for a quick single.

Verreynne using his feet to Kuldeep but can only defend and he does the same next ball.

He again fails to spot the wrong one as he plays inside the line and is struck on the pads but the impact is outside the line.

Kuldeep mixing his pace quite well, not letting the batters settle into a rhythm against him.
12:54

Bumrah, Kuldeep leave SA in a mess!

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SA 129-5 (35 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Verreynne gets lucky as the edge goes between wicketkeeper and the fielder at slip. The right-hander fails to pick the googly as he gets the edge but Gill at slip fails to react as the ball goes through for a four.

Verreynne clips the next ball straight into Jurel at short leg, who does well to stay his ground and get his hands under the ball but fails to hold on to a tough chance.

Verreynne all at sea against Kuldeep. The last ball again turns the other way as the right-hander is beaten on the outside edge yet again.

Stubbs releases some pressure with a cracking straight drive past mid-off for a four. He keeps out the next few balls Bumrah comes up with a well disguised slower ball as Stubbs gets the edge which falls short of the slip fielder.
12:46

Bumrah, Kuldeep leave SA in a mess!

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SA 120-5 (33 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Bumrah continues as de Zorzi picks a single from the first ball and Stubbs gets off the mark with one courtesy of the inside edge.

A wide yorker from Bumrah as de Zorzi is unable to defend before he keeps out the last ball.

Kuldeep continues as Stubbs clips the first ball off his pads for one and de Zorzi does the same two balls later for another run.

Kuldeep has a couple of fielders close in at short leg and backward short leg but the cover is completely open asking the batter to go for the big drive.

Kuldeep giving it lot of flight but Stubbs happy to block everything.

In the next over, Bumrah strikes again as he gets de Zorzi leg before wicket. The left-hander also decides to take a chance with the review.

The incoming delivery beat the left-hander on the inside edge and struck him plumb in front.

There is no bat involved and the impact is in line with the ball going on to hit the stumps.

South Africa lose another review and their fifth wicket as they slip to 120/5 in the 33rd over.

Kyle Verreynne gets a deadly yorker first up. He loses his balance trying to keep it out as the ball swings sharply into him before striking the boost.

The LBW appeal is turned down as the ball clearly looked to be going down and Verreynne will be delighted to get off strike.
12:31

Kuldeep strikes; South Africa in trouble

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SA 114-4 (30 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

De Zorzi brings out the sweep against Kuldeep only for a single to deep square leg.

Mulder plays a square drive past point for a couple of runs before he misses the reverse sweep against Kuldeep and is given out leg before wicket.

He has a chat with his partner before taking the DRS at the very last second.

There is no edge and the ball has struck in line and going on to strike the stumps.

The decision stands as Mulder makes his way back for 24 as another South African fails to make most of a good start.

Tristan Stubbs walks in at No 6. He watchfully keeps out the last ball of the over.
12:21

Mulder, de Zorzi steady South Africa


SA 111-3 (29 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Kuldeep Yadav to start off with the ball in the post-lunch session. The first ball is pitched up as de Zorzi drives it down to mid-on. He inside edges the next ball to square leg for a single.

Mulder keeps out the flighted delivery to the fielder close in on the leg side and pushes forward to block on.

He watchfully keeps out the last two balls to end a tidy first over of the session from Kuldeep.

Jasprit Bumrah from the other end. De Zorzi keeps out a couple of balls on length before he gets the edge looking to defend as the ball goes along the ground past gully for a four.

He avoids making the same mistake as he leaves the next and clips the last ball off his pads for one.
11:34

Mulder, de Zorzi guide SA to 105/3 at lunch

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SA 105-3 (27 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Jasprit Bumrah took a couple of wickets while Kuldeep Yadav bagged one as South Africa went into the lunch break on 105/3 in 27 overs on Day 1 of the first Test in Kolkata.

Markram (31) and Rickelton (23) gave South Africa a flying start as they put on 57 runs for the opening wicket.

Bumrah brought India back with two wickets in the space of four balls. He got Rickelton bowled with a beauty before he had Markram caught behind courtesy of some extra bounce.

Kuldeep got the key wicket of South Africa Temba Bavuma caught at leg slip for 3.

Wiaan Mulder steadied the ship with a composed 22 not out, while de Zorzi was unbeaten on 15.
11:31

Mulder, de Zorzi take SA to 105/3 at lunch


SA 105-3 (27 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Three minutes to go for lunch as Washington Sundar comes into the attack. A big appeal for LBW appeal against de Zorzi who misses the sweep but the bowler is not interested.

That clearly came off the gloves but Pant was vocal with his appeal.

Mulder gets the third ball off the outside half behind point and calls his partner for a quick run.

De Zorzi gets a big stride forward to defend Sundar on the off-side before he sweeps the fifth ball to fine leg for one.
11:27

Mulder, de Zorzi take SA past 100


SA 102-3 (26 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Kuldeep gets some sharp turn as de Zorzi gets hit high on the bat trying to defend it off the front foot but it goes wide of the slip fielder.

The left-hander walks across his stumps and tries the sweep but misses and is struck on the right shoulder.

De Zorzi clips the next square on the leg side for a single and Mulder hits the next on the leg side for another run.

10 minutes left for lunch as Jadeja continues. The spinners are getting some good turn and bounce and batting is not that easy.

Mulder taps Jadeja into the off-side for a single to bring up South Africa's 100, in the 25th over.

De Zorzi goes back to defend but the ball stays low and he does well to adjust and keep it out, followed by another front foot block.

Kuldeep mixing it quite well, as Mulder fails to pick the wrong one and gets the leading edge which goes past the slip fielder for two runs.

Mulder tries the reverse sweep last ball but can't beat the fielder at point.
11:14

Kuldeep dismisses Bavuma; SA 3 down


SA 94-3 (22 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Mulder drives Kuldeep into the off-side for a single and de Zorzi pushes the next into the leg side.

The left-hander defends the next couple of balls before Kuldeep gets slight extra bounce which is defended on the leg side.

Spin from both ends as Ravindra Jadeja comes into the attack. De Zorzi again happy to defend against the spinner before he misses the glance and is hit on the pads by a delivery which turns sharply and stays low.

Jadeja interested in the LBW appeal but it has pitched outside the line of leg stump.

Mulder has looked confident as he flicks the last ball into the leg side to end Jadeja's first over.

De Zorzi finally breaks the shackles as he uses his feet to loft Kuldeep over long-off for a six.

Kuldeep gets the next ball to bounce and turn sharply into the left-hander, who clearly is not picking the spinner.

He gets the full delivery to turn as de Zorzi gets it off the outside half towards short thirdman for one.
11:04

Kuldeep dismisses Bavuma; SA 3 down

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SA 84-3 (19 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Tony de Zorzi walks out to bat for the first time in a match in India. Meanwhile, Siraj continues to struggle as he bowls a wide half-volley which Mulder drives in some style through the covers for a boundary.

He then keeps out a full delivery towards midwicket before watchfully keeping out the rest of the over.

Kuldeep continues as left-hander de Zorzi defends the first ball into the off-side. He keeps out the next couple of balls before attempting a reckless sweep.

He gets the top edge trying to sweep as Rahul runs back to his right from slip and stretches out his right hand but fails to pouch the catch.

De Zorzi goes across and seems have got himself into a tangle but manages to clip Kuldeep to fine leg for a single to get off the mark.

The last ball is overpitched as Mulder plays another crisp drive through the covers for a four.

A quiet over from Siraj as he concedes singles from his last two overs.
10:48

Kuldeep dismisses Bavuma; SA 3 down


SA 71-3 (16 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Siraj has a chance to bounce back after a poor first spell of 25 runs from three overs when he struggled for rhythm.

Bavuma keeps out the first two balls before he gets a single off the inside edge to get off the mark.

Singles off the next two balls before Mulder keeps out the last two balls.

Kuldeep continues as Bavuma pushes a full delivery into the off-side for a single and Mulder takes one off the fifth ball.

Kuldeep gets his first wicket as Bavuma is caught at leg slip for three.

Bavuma pushed forward to defend but the ball spin a bit to take the inside edge as Jurel completed a good catch close in at leg slip.
10:39

Bumrah strikes again; SA lose 2nd wicket


SA 66-2 (14 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Pant did well to convince his captain not to take the DRS as the ball tracker shows that the ball would have gone over.

Kuldeep Yadav comes into the attack in place of Axar, who went for 20 runs in three overs.

Mulder very early taking a risk as he reverse sweeps Kuldeep's third ball for a boundary to get off the mark. Siraj pushes back slightly at point after that boundary.

Kuldeep goes full as Mulder defends watchfully.

South Africa are 66/2 in 14 overs at the first drinks break on Day 1.

They were well placed on 57 for no loss in 10 overs before Bumrah struck with two quick wickets in the space of four balls.

Bumrah dismissed both the openers, with wonderful first spell of 2/9 in seven overs, including four maidens.
10:32

Bumrah strikes again; SA lose 2nd wicket

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SA 62-2 (13 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Markram plays another cracking cover drive off Axar for a boundary to take his score to 30.

He rocks back to cut the spinner but can't get it past point before Axar gets one to turn sharply and beat the outside edge.

Markram gets an inside edge off the last ball for a single to retain strike.

Bumrah to bowl the seventh over of his first spell. He gets the wicket of Markram with a peach of a delivery, getting the ball to bounce sharply off length.

Markram can only get the edge as he looks to fend it away and wicketkeeper Pant dives to his right to take the catch.

Markram walks back disappointed as he throws away a good start, to be dismissed for 31 from 48 balls.

The uneven bounce again does the trick as Markram can't do anything about it.

Two wickets in the space of four balls as India fight back after South Africa's 57-run opening stand.

Temba Bavuma looks to defend Bumrah but gets the inside edge on the leg side.

He is struck on the pads last ball but the confident shout for leg before wicket is turned down.

Bumrah is very confident but wicketkeeper Pant advises captain Gill not to go for the DRS.
10:24

Bumrah strikes; SA lose 1st wicket

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SA 57-1 (11 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Bumrah to bowl the sixth over of his first spell. He makes the breakthrough with the wicket of Rickelton, who is beaten by a beauty and is bowled after scoring 23 from 22 balls.

The full delivery drew him forward as the left-hander looked to drive but the ball moved away enough past the edge to strike the off-stump.

Rickelton gave South Africa a flying start putting on 57 runs for the opening wicket with Markram from 63 balls.

Wiaan Mulder at No 3. He defends the first ball he faces from Bumrah before he steers the next but can't beat the fielder at gully and leaves the last ball.
10:16

SA openers Markram, Rickelton dominate!

Ryan Rickelton
Ryan Rickelton

SA 57-0 (10 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

With Siraj struggling, India introduce spin early as Axar Patel is first of the four spinners to come into the attack.

Markram hits a nicely-timed shot in the covers where the fielder makes a good stop. 

The next ball is slightly short and Markram quick to rock back and steer it behind point for a four.

The next ball is hit for another boundary as Jaiswal in the covers fails to gets his hand to the drive and ends up giving away easy runs.

Markram keeps strike with a single from the last ball.

South Africa race to 40 for no loss in eight overs. Markram got off the mark from the 23rd ball faced and since then has cut loose, scoring 17 from the last eight balls faced with four fours.

Bumrah to bowl his fifth over. Markram hits the first ball into the covers where the fielder does well to make a diving stop.

He hits the fourth ball in the gap at covers for two runs and picks one off the next.

Rickelton gets a thick outside edge which flies wide of the slips for a boundary as runs continue to flow.

In the next over, Axar gets the full delivery to slide down the leg side as Pant fails to gather and concedes four byes.

South Africa race past the 50-run mark, in the 10th over.

Markram uses his feet to get to the pitch and flick Axar over midwicket for a superbly-timed six.

South Africa are 57 for no loss in 10 overs. Markram has cut loose after a watchful start to score 26 from 41 balls, while Rickelton has made 23 from 19 balls.
10:05

South Africa off to a confident start

Ryan Rickelton
Ryan Rickelton

SA 31-0 (7 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Siraj struggling with his rhythm. Another poor delivery from the pacer which Rickelton slashes past point for a boundary and then takes a single on the off-side.

Markram finally gets off the mark off the 23rd ball faced, playing a beautiful straight drive past the bowler for a four.

The last ball is another loose delivery, a wide half-volley which Markram hits for another gorgeous boundary through the covers.

South Africa off a flying start as they race to 31 for no loss in six overs, with Siraj conceding 25 from three overs.

A good probing over from Bumrah as Rickelton keeps out the first five balls before he is beaten last ball by a delivery which bounces sharply and moves away slightly to go past the edge.
09:55

South Africa off to a confident start


SA 18-0 (5 ovs) vs India | SCORECARD

Siraj starts his second over with a poor delivery, short and wide, as Rickelton cashes in. The left-hander plays a confident cut shot past the fielder at point for the first boundary of the match.

The next ball is pitched up as the left-hander plays a beautiful straight drive past the non-striker for another four.

Rickelton looking in good touch. He plays another nicely-timed flick through the gap at midwicket for three runs.

Siraj also struggling with his follow through as he is getting very close to the danger area on the pitch.

Markram gets lucky as he leaves the incoming delivery which doesn't bounce much and it is not far from the off-stump.

The next ball bounces a bit extra and hits the right-hander on the thigh pad as he misses the clip.

In the next over, Rickelton clips Bumrah towards midwicket where a fumble from Axar gifts the batter a single.

Markram is doing well to battle out against the Indian pacers with the new ball. He watchfully keeps out the last four balls of the Bumrah over, he is yet to get off the mark from 22 balls, while his partner has raced to 14 from eight balls.
09:45

SA elect to bat; India include 4 spinners


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Mohammed Siraj from the other end. The first ball is down the leg side as left-hander Rickelton clips it to fine leg for a single to get off the mark.

Markram leaves the next pitched away from the stumps before he defends the next with a straight bat.

He offers no shot to the next two balls before keeping out the last ball with caution.

Bumrah's first over was action packed with some dramatic uneven bounce. Rickelton again taps the first ball into the off-side for a single.

Bumrah getting the ball to jag in as Markram defending anything close to the stumps and not chasing wide ones.

Another one that keeps slightly low as the right-hander is able to defend, getting his bat down, followed by a leave.

The last ball again doesn't rise as much and is collected by wicketkeeper Pant below the knee roll.
09:37

SA elect to bat; India include 4 spinners


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Spin great Anil Kumble rings the bell at the Eden Gardens to signal the start of play on Day 1.

Jasprit Bumrah with the new ball for India, while Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton are the two openers for the Proteas.

The first ball has good carry from length but down the leg side to Markram, who misses the glance.

The next ball, pitched outside the line of off-stump, doesn't bounce at all as it scoots along the ground beating wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant for four byes.

The third ball bounces sharply as Markram defends it on the off-side, getting hit high on the bat and leaves the fourth ball.

He pushes the fifth ball on the off-side and blocks the last ball with a straight bat.
09:13

Sudharsan dropped; India include 4 spinners

Shubman Gill with Temba Bavuma
Shubman Gill with Temba Bavuma

Interesting call by India to go in with four spinners -- for the first time since 2012 in the Nagpur Test against England. 

Another big is that all-rounder Washington Sundar has been slotted to bat at No 3, replacing Sai Sudharsan, who has been dropped.

Dhruv Jurel will bat at No 6 after his impressive showing for India A recently.

India have a long batting line-up including spin all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel and Sundar.

Check out the playing XIs:

India: Yashasvi Jaiswal, K L Rahul, Washington Sundar, Shubman Gill (Captain), Rishabh Pant (w/k), Ravindra Jadeja, Dhruv Jurel, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj.

South Africa: Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder, Temba Bavuma (Captain), Tony de Zorzi, Tristan Stubbs, Kyle Verreynne (w/k), Simon Harmer, Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Keshav Maharaj.
09:06

South Africa win toss; elect to bat vs India

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South Africa captain Temba Bavuma has won the toss and elected to bat against India in the first Test in Kolkata on Friday.

Rishabh Pant is back for India after a four-month injury lay-off, while Axar Patel is also included by the hosts, who have picked four spinners.

A big blow for South Africa as pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada misses out with a rib injury as Corbin Bosch takes his place in the playing XI.
08:24

India face stern South Africa challenge

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Welcome to the coverage of the first Test between India and South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, on Friday.

India's awe-inspiring batting depth will face a stern test against South Africa's quality spin attack when the reasonably well-matched sides clash in an eagerly-anticipated two-match Test series.

India would be haunted by the ghosts of last year's home debacle against New Zealand when their home record was shattered by Kiwi spinners Ajaz Patel, Mitchell Santner and Glenn Phillips, who shared 36 wickets across three Tests, fashioning an unprecedented 0-3 whitewash.

Given South Africa's heavy reliance on tweakers right now, that collapse against sustained spin pressure will linger in the collective memory of the home side.

The reigning World Test champions are known for fiery pacers historically but are currently armed with one of the most potent spin groups in world cricket.

The Proteas arrive on the back of a morale-boosting 1-1 draw in Pakistan, achieved without inspirational captain Temba Bavuma.

South Africa's spin trio of Keshav Maharaj, Simon Harmer and Senuran Muthusamy accounted for 35 of the 39 wickets to fall across the series outperforming Pakistan's own slow-bowling contingent of Noman Ali, Sajid Khan and Salman Agha, who managed 27 wickets collectively.

The Eden Gardens pitch has become the most-watched element of this contest. While India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak and captain Shubman Gill have made multiple pitch inspections, Cricket Association of Bengal president Sourav Ganguly has assured that it "won't be a rank-turner".

That will please Jasprit Bumrah, who could be India's trump card on a surface that historically gives early movement and late reverse swing. India would look to go with two pacers and it appears that Akash Deep, the local 'boy', will have the edge with his knowledge of the conditions.

Over the last 15 years, pacers have taken 61 per cent (97 of 159 wickets) in Tests here as seam and swing play a major role, especially in the early and closing stages.

While a young Indian side under Shubman Gill's debut captaincy drew 2-2 in England this summer, showing resilience and adaptability in seaming conditions, it is the New Zealand debacle at home that continues to rankle.

The subsequent 2-0 win against a weak West Indies side in this WTC cycle did little to test India's revival.

For India, the focus will be on application and patience against spin.

With Rishabh Pant fit again and an in-form Dhruv Jurel set to play as a specialist batter, the middle order looks more stable. Washington Sundar, who topped India's spin charts in that New Zealand series with 16 wickets, provides drift and bounce and lends depth with the bat.