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Gavaskar, Swann Hail Manav Suthar's Stunning Test Debut with 3/21

Manav Suthar made an impressive Test debut for India against Afghanistan, taking 3/21 and scoring a quick 28. Sunil Gavaskar praised his batting confidence and bowling accuracy, calling him a strong contender for Test level. Graeme Swann described his performance as an exceptional exhibition of spin bowling, noting his control and adaptability. Suthar's debut came after a strong first-class career with 129 wickets at an average of 25.76.

"Exceptional exhibition of spin bowling": Gavaskar, Swann hail Suthar's promising international debut

New Chandigarh, June 7

Former Indian cricket Sunil Gavaskar and former England spinner Graeme Swann lauded young spin all-rounder Manav Suthar on a promising start to his international debut against Afghanistan, with the former saying that he has the attributes to be a "strong contender at Test level going forward".

Suthar, who got his debut cap for India in the one-off Test against Afghanistan, left everyone awestruck with his line and length, taking three wickets in a tidy 3/21 in 15.5 overs and scoring a quick-fire 28 in a partnership with Washington Sundar that took India past 500 runs.

Speaking on JioStar 'Cricket Live', JioStar expert Gavaskar said not only his bowling, but Manav's confidence with the bat stood out, as he used his feet well and showed comfort at the crease.

"Manav Suthar has certainly made an impressive start to his Test career. What stood out was not just his bowling, but also the confidence he showed with the bat, particularly in the way he used his feet and looked comfortable at the crease. With the ball, he was extremely accurate and consistently put the batters under pressure," he said.

While Gavaskar hailed how Manav used the assistance on the surface, he cautioned that the "real test" for him will be on flatter pitches, where one will have to show much better variety and adaptability.

"Having said that, this was a highly encouraging debut, and he has shown the attributes to be a strong contender at the Test level going forward," he signed off.

On the other hand, JioStar expert Graeme Swann said that Manav looked "completely in control" right from ball one.

"Manav Suthar's performance was remarkable because from the very first ball of his Test career, he looked completely in control. For any debutant spinner, nerves are inevitable, but he immediately found the right areas, generated excellent revolutions on the ball, and extracted both dip and turn," said the English spin great.

He also pointed out that the all-rounder's adaptability with progression of his spell left him impressed, switching from attacking the off-stump line to making his line straighter.

"What impressed me most was his ability to adapt as his spell progressed. Initially, he was attacking around the off-stump line, but he quickly recognised the amount of turn available and adjusted his line straighter, forcing the batters to play more often. His control of length throughout the spell was outstanding, and that tactical adjustment played a key role in creating wicket-taking opportunities. Beyond the wickets, it was the awareness, composure, and consistency he displayed that stood out. For a debut performance, it was an exceptional exhibition of spin bowling," he said.

Before this match, Rajasthan all-rounder Suthar had taken 129 wickets in 29 first-class matches at an average of 25.76, with best figures of 8/33, including six five-wicket hauls and three ten-wicket hauls. He had scored 945 runs in 48 innings at an average of 25.54, with a century and six fifties and a best score of 120. This year for the Gujarat Titans (GT), he took two wickets in four matches at an average of 34.00.

Coming to the match, India opted to bat first and knocks from skipper Shubman Gill (126 in 177 balls, with 15 fours and a six), KL Rahul (100 in 165 balls, with 11 fours), Sai Sudharsan (81 in 104 balls, with 13 fours) and Washington Sundar (52* in 68 balls, with five fours and a six) taking India to 564/8 declared, with Mohammad Saleem Safi (6/140) being the pick of the bowlers.

In their first innings, Afghanistan ended the day two at 113/5, with Suthar (3/21) and Prasidh Krishna (2/27) being among the wickets. Rahmat Shah (43*) stays unbeaten for the visitors.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's so refreshing to see a young all-rounder make an immediate impact. His batting confidence was impressive too—28 runs in a partnership with Washington Sundar shows he's no mug with the bat. India is producing quality spinners consistently now.

James A

Graeme Swann's praise means a lot—he knows spin bowling inside out. The way Suthar adjusted his line from off-stump to straighter to exploit turn shows real match awareness. That's not something you see in every debutant. Great find for India!

Vikram M

While I'm thrilled with his debut, I agree with Gavaskar—the real test will come on flatter pitches. Also, let's not forget Afghanistan's batting lineup is relatively inexperienced. That said, 3/21 from 15.5 overs is exceptional. Hope he gets more chances in the home season. 🤞

Sarah B

Manav Suthar's first-class record is phenomenal—129 wickets at 25.76 with six five-wicket hauls. This isn't a fluke. He's earned his place. And to see him handle pressure like a veteran on debut is awesome. India's bench strength is scary good. 😮

Rohit P

Gavaskar and Swann both praising him—that's no small feat. But we've seen many spinners fade after a good start. The key is consistency. Hope the team management backs him and gives him proper game time in different conditions. Promising start though! 🙌

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