The opening day of the 1st Test between India national cricket team and South Africa national cricket team at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on 14 November 2025 saw a spectacular performance from India’s pace spearhead, Jasprit Bumrah, and a dominant bowling display that tilted the contest early in India’s favour. Reuters+4NDTV Sports+4Business Standard+4
After winning the toss and opting to bat, South Africa were bundled out for just 159 runs. Bumrah returned brilliant figures of 5/27, backed by other strong efforts from the Indian bowling attack, including contributions from Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammed Siraj. Reuters+2Business Standard+2
In reply, India put together a cautious start and finished the day at 37/1, trailing the visitors by 122 runs at stumps. The day’s play ended early due to bad light. India Today+1
What this means
- The Indian bowlers exploited the conditions brilliantly — early movement, bounce, and discipline.
- India’s batting start is steady but not explosive; they’ll aim to build momentum tomorrow.
- Being behind by 122 runs is manageable for a home side, but it puts pressure on the batters to convert starts into a solid lead.
- South Africa will need a strong batting recovery early on Day 2 to avoid being outplayed in the opening Test.
What to watch next
- How will India’s openers and middle-order react tomorrow? Will they set a substantial lead?
- Can South Africa’s bowlers bounce back and create pressure?
- Will the pitch continue to offer something for the bowlers, or settle down into a batting-friendly surface?
- The strategic moves: India might look to declare earlier or accelerate the innings to push for a result given home conditions.
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