South Africa Coach Reveals Why India Tests Rival WTC Final Challenge

South Africa's head coach believes the upcoming India Test series presents their biggest challenge yet. He compares the two Tests to their World Test Championship final victory over Australia. The Proteas are confident their spin attack can trouble India's batting lineup. Conrad also thinks their players' IPL experience will help them adapt to Indian conditions more easily.

Key Points: Shukri Conrad Compares India Test Series to WTC Final

  • Conrad ranks India Tests alongside World Test Championship final victory
  • South Africa's spin trio impressed against Pakistan before India tour
  • Proteas banking on IPL experience to handle Indian conditions
  • Eden Gardens hosts Test cricket after six-year absence
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South Africa head coach Conrad says India Test series is as challenging as World Test Championship final

South Africa coach Shukri Conrad says India Test series equals WTC final challenge. Proteas confident despite facing India's spin trio at Eden Gardens.

"I compare this series and this match to that final. That's how big it is for us. - Shukri Conrad"

Kolkata, November 12

South Africa's head coach, Shukri Conrad, has described the upcoming two Tests in India as the "biggest challenge", ranking the series alongside the World Test Championship final against Australia.

South Africa, the World Test champions, will engage in an enticing battle with India on Friday, as Test cricket returns to Eden Gardens after six years. Conrad emphasised the intricate task that lies ahead of them by drawing a stark comparison between their WTC victory over Australia and the two Tests in India.

"Look, India, a tough challenge anywhere in the world, and when you come to an iconic venue like Eden Gardens, it just makes it even tougher. I don't think you can compare the quality of the sides we played against. India, in India, and this will be our biggest challenge, certainly in my 20th match," Conrad said while speaking to reporters on Wednesday.

"I don't think there's been a bigger challenge. Yes, we had the final against Australia that we won, which was massive. I compare this series and this match to that final. That's how big it is for us," Conrad added.

Before heading to India, the Proteas toured Pakistan and managed a 1-1 Test series draw on the rank-turners of Gaddafi and Rawalpindi. South Africa's spin troika, Simon Harmer (13 wickets in two Tests), Senuram Muthuswamy (11 in two Tests) and Keshav Maharaj (9 in one Test), bamboozled Pakistan batters with their ball-tweaking skills to make a strong impression before touring India.

The surface of the famed Eden Gardens is expected to come in the assistance of pacers and spinners. With India possessing Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, and Washington Sundar, South Africa's quest will be much more difficult.

Conrad believes the Proteas' batting unit's familiarity with sub-continent conditions and the depth of their spin attack should be enough to trouble India's star-studded lineup.

"Yes, I think it gives us a lot of confidence. I think previously, and this is not saying that we didn't have good spinners in the past, but certainly we think we've got a better pack of spinners now in, obviously, Keshav, Simon and Sen. So I think it gives us a lot of confidence that if the conditions are what the gentleman in the previous question thinks it's going to be, that we feel that we've got the armoury to obviously challenge India in that respect as well," Conrad said.

"You come to India and as a newbie and not having experienced India before, you can be at awe, you can be taken aback by the occasion, but I think because our guys are comfortable in the environment, they're comfortable with the opposition, they play against because of their involvement in the IPL. I certainly believe that it does make it slightly easier for us to adapt to conditions. It's not foreign to a lot of these guys and certainly the opposition aren't foreign. So yes, I'm expecting an evenly fought contest. Still going to be a hell of a difficult, but we're quietly confident that we can make history of our own here in Eden Gardens and in India," Conrad added.

India's Test squad: Shubman Gill (C), Rishabh Pant (WK) (VC), Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Devdutt Padikkal, Dhruv Jurel, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah, Axar Patel, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Mohammed Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav, Akash Deep

South Africa squad: Temba Bavuma (C), Corbin Bosch, Dewald Brevis, Tony de Zorzi, Zubayr Hamza, Simon Harmer, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, Wiaan Mulder, Senuran Muthusamy, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs and Kyle Verreynne.

- ANI

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Priya S
Conrad is absolutely right about the IPL experience helping SA players. Many of them have played in India before, so they won't be completely unfamiliar with conditions. Still, home advantage counts for a lot!
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Arjun K
Our batting lineup looks solid with Gill leading and Pant back in the team. But honestly, I'm a bit concerned about our middle order. Hope they step up against quality SA bowling attack.
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Sarah B
Test cricket returning to Eden Gardens after 6 years! 🏏 This is what real cricket fans wait for. Hope we get a proper sporting wicket that offers something for both batsmen and bowlers.
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Vikram M
SA spinners did well in Pakistan, but Indian batsmen are masters of playing spin. Our guys grow up playing on turning tracks. This will be a proper test of skills! #INDvSA
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Michael C
Respect to Conrad for acknowledging the challenge. Playing India in India is the ultimate test in cricket. Looking forward to a great contest between two quality teams.
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Ananya R
Excited to see Shubman Gill as captain! He's been in great form and has the temperament for leadership. Hope this series brings out the best in our young team. 🤞

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