🏏South Africa tour of India, 2025: India vs South Africa, 1st Test🏏

Kolkata sometimes feels like a merry millennial on a long nostalgia trip - a sepia-tinted city that hit pause sometime in the 90s, never laid a finger on that button again, and remains determined in its refusal to let modernity seep in fully.
Old habits are immortalised here. The tram, for example, still rattles through the city's veins, 123 years after it was first electrified. Nowhere else in the country will you find it active anymore. There's a stubborn grace to this endurance, and an insistence of holding onto ideas and notions that once shaped the city.
Fittingly, the Indian team now stands on the edge of its first real test since doing something very un-Kolkata-like - letting go of an old habit of producing raging turners.
There will, of course, be spin here, but it is unlikely to make its presence felt from the first morning. That phase of play in fact should have fast bowlers licking their lips and taking the stage. That's the real Eden Gardens heritage.
Suranga Lakmal of 2017 will attest to it, as will Matt Henry of 2016. And a more recent instance is tinged in irony. Just last month, Mohammed Shami picked 15 wickets in four Ranji innings for Bengal here.






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