Shubman Gill, one of the team’s most crucial young batters, is now expected to miss the match due to neck injury while batting in the first innings of the first Test in Eden Gardens. The focus has suddenly shifted from team plans to a last-minute change and a fresh wave of responsibility seems headed toward Rishabh Pant, who is likely to take over leadership duties for the game.
Rishabh Pant, a player who has already lived a lifetime of highs, lows, setbacks, and comebacks by the age of 27. But now, the possibility of leading India in a test match adds another emotional layer to his journey. With Pant stepping in, India’s hope of drawing the series grows even stronger and also a great chance for Pant to show flashes of his old self again. He brings energy, unpredictability and most importantly, confidence, the kind of confidence India has relied on during some of its biggest overseas wins.
How will the team look without Gill? Who takes over the top-order role? And how will Pant guide the side if he does lead? These questions together add a new layer to the curiosity.
As we have witnessed, and know that South Africa series is never a soft contest until there’s temba buvuma, but we’re sure that this second test could become even more memorable, a moment that would complete one of the most inspiring comeback arcs Indian cricket has seen in recent years


