IND vs SA 2025: Guwahati debuts as India's 30th Test venue, Pant and Bavuma lead special inaugural ceremony

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newspoint|23-11-2025


India are taking on South Africa in the second Test at the Baraspara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Saturday, November 22. The venue becomes the 30th stadium in India to host a Test match, marking a significant milestone for cricket in the region. South Africa entered the contest with a 1–0 lead in the two-match Test series, adding pressure on the hosts to stage a strong comeback.

On this special occasion, India were led for the first time by Rishabh Pant, who stepped in as captain in the absence of Shubman Gill. Gill has been advised rest after experiencing neck cramps, prompting the leadership change.

Ahead of the game, South Africa captain Temba Bavuma joined Pant in signing a commemorative portrait of the ACA Stadium. The ceremony was attended by BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia, who presented both captains with a gold-plated memorial coin for the toss, marking the historic inaugural Test in Guwahati.

Speaking about the match, South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first.

India introduced Nitish Kumar Reddy and Sai Sudharsan into their playing XI as part of a reshuffled line-up designed to revive their chances in the series. The visitors made one change of their own, bringing in Senuran Muthusamy in place of Corbin Bosch. South Africa had earlier secured a 30-run victory in the opening Test at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

In that match, South Africa managed 159 runs in their opening innings, with Jasprit Bumrah delivering a superb spell of 5 for 27.

India replied with 189, thanks in part to Simon Harmer’s impressive 4 for 30. South Africa then posted 153 in their second innings, led by Bavuma’s resilient unbeaten 55. However, the hosts faltered and were dismissed for just 93, with Harmer once again starring with figures of 4 for 21.

With a revamped combination, India will now look to regroup and level the series. In the World Test Championship (2025–27) standings, India currently sit fourth with four wins from eight matches, while the sitting champions hold second place with two victories from three games.