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T20: India plays SA today in Cuttack

NT BureauBy NT BureauDecember 9, 2025No Comments
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India and South Africa lock horns in the first T20 International of a five-match series in Cuttack today, with much more than early bragging rights on the line.

The contest effectively marks the beginning of India’s audition phase for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup, as the team management looks to identify a stable core and refine roles across departments.

A major boost for India is the return of Shubman Gill and Hardik Pandya, both cleared to play after their respective injury lay-offs. Gill, coming back from a neck injury, is set to take on added responsibility as vice-captain and will be expected to anchor the top order while setting the tempo in the powerplay.

Hardik’s comeback, following extensive rehab for a quadriceps injury, is equally crucial, as his late-order hitting and four overs of seam bowling provide the balance that has often defined India’s best T20 combinations.

Much of the intrigue surrounds the middle order and the fight for the wicketkeeper-batter slot. Sanju Samson and Jitesh Sharma present contrasting styles: Samson brings experience and elegance with the ability to build an innings, while Jitesh offers fearless, high-impact finishing that can transform the death overs.

Their performances in this series could go a long way in determining who travels as the first-choice keeper for major assignments in 2025 and beyond.India also has an opportunity to test its bench strength in the engine-room positions of Nos. 4, 5 and 6.

Tilak Varma’s left-handed stability and range of strokes against spin make him an attractive option in the middle overs, while Shivam Dube adds muscle and the ability to target specific match-ups with his power game and part-time medium pace. How the team management rotates these options, and how they respond under South Africa’s pressure, will shape not just the outcome of this series but also the blueprint for India’s T20 future.

India and South Africa lock horns in the first T20 International of a five-match series in Cuttack today with much more than early bragging rights on the line.
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