Gambhir says India's loss is not due to the pitch in the SA test

India's head coach Gautam Gambhir defended the Eden Gardens pitch after his team collapsed for 93 runs while chasing a modest 124-run target, handing South Africa a 30-run victory in the series opener. Gambhir insisted the surface presented no unplayable conditions and noted that fast bowlers claimed most wickets rather than spinners, making it a test of technical skill and mental strength.

South Africa captain Temba Bavuma anchored his side's effort with an unbeaten 55, the match's only half-century, building a vital 44-run partnership with Corbin Bosch. Off-spinner Simon Harmer claimed four second-innings wickets to secure the win for the world test champions. India competed with one fewer batter after skipper Shubman Gill retired hurt with a neck injury following his four-run contribution in the first innings and could not return.
 

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