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Gambhir backs Eden curator after SA loss
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70301, member: 636"] India's head coach defended the Eden Gardens pitch after South Africa secured victory in the opening Test match, stating the surface matched their exact specifications. Gautam Gambhir rejected suggestions that the wicket presented unplayable conditions, noting that several batsmen, including Temba Bavuma, Axar Patel and Washington Sundar, managed to score runs on the turning track. The coach emphasized that most dismissals came from pace bowlers rather than spinners, arguing that the pitch tested technical ability and mental resilience rather than creating impossible batting conditions. Gambhir declined to assign individual blame for the defeat, maintaining the team shares responsibility collectively for both victories and losses. South Africa capitalized on the conditions to claim a remarkable win after recovering from their first innings collapse at 159, eventually setting a challenging target of 124 runs that proved beyond India's reach on the difficult surface. [/QUOTE]
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