India landed in Guwahati knowing a defeat would hand them back-to-back home Test series losses for the first time in 40 years. South Africa arrived with momentum and a chance to seal their first series win in India since 2000.
Gill’s Absence Triggers Major XI Shake-Up
Shubman Gill’s injury leaves a big hole at the top. India are likely to bring in Sai Sudharsan and Devdutt Padikkal to stabilise the batting.
A six-batter, five-bowler setup is expected, with Kuldeep Yadav, Jadeja and Washington Sundar forming a fresh spin trio. Dhruv Jurel may also get a promotion to balance India’s left-heavy order.
Guwahati Debut: Tough Pitch, Uncertain Light
This is Guwahati’s first-ever Test, and conditions won’t be easy. The early start and frequent bad light could cut play to around 75 overs a day. Batting will be demanding, making first-innings partnerships and technical discipline absolutely vital.
Pant Takes Charge as India Fight to Stay Alive
Rishabh Pant leads India for the first time in a Test and is expected to bring urgency and sharp decision-making. India’s survival hinges on three things: picking the right combination, building steady partnerships, and staying switched on during momentum-changing phases.
With the series on the line, Guwahati sets the stage for India’s most high-pressure Test of the year.

