New Delhi, Nov. 16 -- Former India captain and the current president of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) Sourav Ganguly has directly put the blame on the likes of skipper Shubman Gill and head coach Gautam Gambhir after the pitch at the Eden Gardens in the ongoing first Test against South Africa has been the talking point in the last three days.
The 22 yards offered variable turn and and uneven bounce that troubled the batters since the opening day as 27 wickets fell on the first two days. At the time of writing this piece, India are four wickets down in the fourth and final innings, still needing less than 80 runs to win.
With the batters struggling and the match likely to finish inside three days, the Eden Gardens strip earned seve...
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