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Manav Suthar's Emotional Test Debut: A Dream Fulfilled for Family

Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar described his Test debut for India as an emotional fulfilment of his and his family's long-held dream. He took a six-wicket haul in the first innings, becoming only the 10th Indian bowler to achieve a five-wicket haul on debut. Suthar credited head coach Gautam Gambhir and the skipper for informing him of his selection, and thanked Kuldeep Yadav for a motivating speech during the cap presentation. The 23-year-old's match figures of 6/33 helped India secure a massive innings-and-300-run victory over Afghanistan.

"My father's dream": Manav Suthar on emotional India Test debut

New Chandigarh, June 9

Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar has described his Test debut for India as a deeply emotional and long-cherished moment, calling it the fulfilment of a dream that he and his family had nurtured since the beginning of his cricketing journey.

Suthar made his debut in the one-off Test against Afghanistan in New Chandigarh, a match India won by an innings and 300 runs, marking a memorable start to his red-ball international career. During the match, the left-arm spinner bagged a six-wicket haul in the first innings and one wicket in the second.

Recalling the moment he was informed about his selection, Suthar said it was communicated to him by head coach Gautam Gambhir and the team skipper, making the occasion even more special for him. He added that playing Test cricket had always been his ultimate goal since his early days in the sport.

He said red-ball cricket remained central to his ambitions throughout his rise in age-group cricket and domestic tournaments like the Ranji Trophy, describing it as the "pinnacle" of the sport.

Suthar also expressed gratitude for the support he received from teammates, particularly highlighting the motivating words of Kuldeep Yadav during the presentation of his debut Test cap, which he said made the moment even more memorable.

Reflecting on his journey, Suthar said that from U-19 cricket to domestic cricket, his focus had always been on earning a Test cap for India, a milestone he now cherishes as a defining moment in his career.

"Gautam sir and the skipper informed me that I would be making my debut. It was a very proud moment because, ever since I started playing, it had been my dream, my father's dream, and everyone's dream for me to play Test cricket for India. From the very first day I started playing and as I progressed through the ranks, red-ball cricket meant everything to me. It is the pinnacle of the sport. So, whether I was playing U-19 cricket or the Ranji Trophy, the goal was always to play Test cricket for India. Kuldeep bhai's speech while presenting me with the cap was very motivating. Everyone encouraged and motivated me a lot, so it felt really special," Suthar said on JioStar.

Suthar also spoke about the quick transition from the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to Test cricket, highlighting his preparation mindset and the importance of consistent red-ball practice ahead of his international debut.

"When my name came up in the team, I was practising with the red ball during the IPL as well, thinking about how I would approach things if given the opportunity. After coming here, I had three or four long practice sessions. With bowling, it's not really about how many hours you put in. If you enjoy bowling, you can bowl 20-25 overs without even realising it. So, the key is to keep bowling as much as you can," Suthar said.

The 23-year-old Rajasthan all-rounder returned figures of 6 for 33 from 22 overs, becoming only the 10th Indian bowler and the seventh spinner from the country to claim a five-wicket haul on Test debut. He was also named Player of the Match for his superb outing in debut.

Suthar's match-defining spell also earned him a place in the record books, with his figures ranking as the second-best by an Indian bowler on Test debut behind Narendra Hirwani's memorable 8 for 61 against the West Indies in 1988.

Coming to the match, after centuries from Rahul and Gill guided Team India to a formidable total of 564/8 declared in the first innings, exceptional bowling performances from spin all-rounders Suthar (6/33) and Washington Sundar (4/36) sealed India's biggest-ever win in Test cricket by an innings margin.

However, as the match was not part of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle, it will not impact India's position in the WTC standings, where they are currently placed sixth.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Incredible achievement for a 23-year-old. I love how he balanced IPL and red-ball practice. Shows real dedication. Also, Kuldeep Yadav's speech while presenting the cap must have been so special. Great team spirit in the Indian camp!

Priya S

Emotional to read this. From U-19 to Ranji Trophy to India cap - that journey is tough. Manav Suthar is a gem, and his father's dream being fulfilled is just beautiful. Also, nice to see Gambhir and Rohit giving him that confidence. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

David E

Fantastic debut! But I have to be honest - it's a shame this match wasn't part of the WTC. India is ranked 6th and needs every point. Still, for Manav personally, what a start. Hope he continues to develop and becomes a mainstay in the Test side.

Rohit P

Best part: he was practicing with red ball even during IPL. That's the mindset of a true Test cricketer. And Washington Sundar with 4/36 too! India's spin bench is looking strong for the future. Manav bhai, you made Rajasthan proud! 💪🔥

Kavya N

Lovely to see a left-arm spinner emerge. His figures are second only to Hirwani's 8/61 on debut - what a record! But I hope the team management doesn't rush him. Let him play more domestic cricket and slowly integrate into international tours. Long-term planning is key. 😊

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