The ‘A’ tours that countries embark on are like shadow sojourns. Shadow, because these teams are filled with National-team aspirants and players who mirror the qualities of the nation’s first-choice XI, with the expectation being that they are ready to jump in when the eventual call-up comes.However, the second of the two multi-day matches between India-A versus South Africa-A, which commences at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence in the city outskirts on Thursday, appears to have deviated from this norm.It looks like a main event in itself, for the Indian roster has as many as eight members from the Test squad that will take on South Africa in the two-match Test series from November 14. The visiting party has in its ranks the World Test Championship-winning captain Temba Bavuma. The hope is now for the on-field action to match the quality on paper.India-A won the exciting first tie by three wickets, with off-spinner Tanush Kotian finishing with a match-haul of eight wickets (four for 83 and four for 26). But the biggest positive was the return of Rishabh Pant, who had been out of action with a foot injury since the fourth Test against England in Manchester in July.The swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batter made a typically brisk second-innings 90 and kept wickets, thus announcing his readiness for the rigours of five-day cricket. Another game before the first Test in Kolkata against the Proteas will be useful to sharpen his skills further.The likes of B. Sai Sudharsan – who opened the batting in last week’s contest – and Devdutt Padikkal – who played at No. 3 – will look for some runs after accounting for just 55 across both innings.The South Africa-A side isn’t as heavily loaded as the Indians’, but Bavuma’s return after a two-month injury lay-off will be keenly watched. Conditions wise, only Bengaluru’s unusually warm weather might imitate Kolkata’s.Published on Nov 05, 2025
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