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India vs South Africa: 36,000 plus crowd on Day 1 defines Eden Gardens’ aura as Test centre

Every fan who was at Eden on Friday has gone home satisfied. They witnessed a Jasprit Bumrah classic and cheered for him at every instant.

November 14, 2025 / 19:36 IST
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Jasprit Bumrah acknowledges the crowd at Eden Gardens (BCCI Photo)
Jasprit Bumrah acknowledges the crowd at Eden Gardens (BCCI Photo)

The build up was perfect. You could actually sense that there would be a sizeable crowd at the Eden Gardens for the first day of the Test match. But then it is one thing to expect something and to then see it actually happen. As I reached Eden at 8:10 am in the morning, an hour and twenty minutes before the start of play, I could sense the excitement. The entire stretch from Red road to Raj Bhavan was packed with traffic and the police was finding it difficult to keep things moving. They had made a corridor for green carpark stickers and you could sense that there was excitement in the air.

Flags were being sold, face paint was there for the ones interested, fours and sixes boards were being handed over and it was evident that Kolkata was getting ready to embrace the occasion. In fact, it does seem strange to think that Test cricket is actually coming back to the Eden Gardens after six long years and that Jasprit Bumrah has never actually played a Test at this hallowed fortress.

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Let me give you the Lord’s or MCG example. Do you think that there could actually be a season in the UK without Lord’s hosting a Test match? Or in Australia without the MCG or the SCG hosting a Test match? While it is understandable that the BCCI wants to take Test cricket to newer centers, it is also fair that they go to the conventional Test centers for the marquee matches in the future.