IND vs SA 2nd Test: Anil Kumble warns India as Muthusamy-Jansen partnership puts Proteas in command, says…
IND vs SA 2nd Test: Anil Kumble warns India as Muthusamy-Jansen partnership puts Proteas in command, says…
South Africa posted 489 on Day 2 of the 2nd Test, powered by Muthusamy's 109 and Jansen's 93 against India.
Written by Srijal Upadhyay Published: Nov 24, 2025, 10:00 AM (IST) Edited: Nov 24, 2025, 10:23 AM (IST)
Former India cricketer Anil Kumble asserts that India needs to bat through the next two days to stand a chance of survival in the second Test at Guwahati. Following South Africa’s innings, where Senuran Muthusamy scored his first Test century (109) and Marco Jansen made an impressive 93, the visitors reached 489 before India finished Day 2 at 9/0, trailing by 480 runs.
He emphasised that although the surface will still be “good for batting,” the hosts will need to be disciplined and patient.
âI certainly expect a little more wear and tear, and Iâm sure the spinners will come into play tomorrow. That said, it will still be a good surface to bat onâruns wonât be hard to come by. For India, this is a must-win Test. Theyâve had six tough sessions, and theyâll be thinking about how they can bat through the next two days. If India can control the third and fourth day, theyâll put themselves in a position to think about the second innings,â Kumble told JioStar after the dayâs play on Sunday.
Kumble also analysed Yashasvi Jaiswalâs responsibilities heading into Day 3, saying, âYashasvi will have a role, but not necessarily right at the start. He needs to settle in, get used to the conditions⦠If he can get through the first 30â45 minutes and negotiate Jansenâs early spell, weâll see the dominant version of Jaiswal we know. Heâll certainly look to take on the spinners.â
India’s bowlers made early progress earlier in the day, but they were unable to break the Muthusamy-Jansen partnership. Bumrah, Siraj, and Jadeja each claimed two wickets, while Kuldeep Yadav finished with four. With seven sixes, Jansen equalled the mark for the jointâhighest tally in a knock for a lowerâorder batter in India. With South Africa making a score higher than any first-innings total to lose a Test in India, they have left themselves well-placed to push for a rare series win on Indian soil.
India’s response began cautiously, with KL Rahul and Jaiswal resisting a probing spell from Jansen and Wiaan Mulder before play was once again halted early due to bad light.
Reflecting on Marco Jansenâs game-changing 93, Kumble added, âMarco Jansen completely took the game away from India⦠He clearly trusts his batting; heâs carrying more than four bats. He was outstanding against the spinners and even took on the short ball⦠But it was a fantastic innings, and his partnership with Muthusamy ensured South Africa didnât just cross 400âthey went close to 500.â
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South Africaâs lower order turned the game, and Dale Steyn felt India lacked tactical flexibility with the ball. âThey stuck with Plan A for too long and didnât switch to a Plan B or C⦠On a flatter wicket like this, they needed something different,â the former Protea said, adding that Indiaâs defensive fields allowed South Africa to settle too easily.
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