Following an unexpected 30-run loss to South Africa in the first Test, India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir has shifted focus away from the Eden Gardens pitch. Gambhir insisted that the curator was highly cooperative and delivered precisely the playing surface the Indian team had requested. He described the wicket as one that tests a batter’s mettle rather than one that is inherently difficult. India’s batting lineup struggled significantly, being dismissed for a mere 93 in the second innings, their third-lowest total in this situation in Test cricket history. The Cricket Association of Bengal president had previously confirmed the pitch was prepared to the team’s specifications. Gambhir emphasized that mental fortitude and the ability to absorb pressure are paramount on such surfaces, noting that many wickets fell to pacers despite the significant turn. He believes the target of 124 was achievable with the right approach, irrespective of the pitch’s characteristics. This defeat, compounded by Shubman Gill’s absence due to injury, marks another home series setback for India against quality spin.
