India is poised to tackle­ what may be their toughest te­st in the current 2023-25 World Test Championship run – a two-match se­ries against South Africa. The opening Te­st is scheduled to start at SuperSport Park in Ce­nturion. The date? Tuesday, De­cember 26.

India has never been able to win a Test series on South African soil in eight attempts. They had won the first Test by 117 runs the previous time they were in the Rainbow Nation, but they wasted the lead in the next two matches, losing by seven wickets.

India may have a large number of players who are on their final visit to South Africa, but both teams also have some new players. A Test series with a legendary home vs away plot is guaranteed to be entertaining, and because pitches are so short, there are very few dull periods.

Here are three things to anticipate from India vs. South Africa’s first Test match.

1. Elgar eyes one final challenge against India before retirement

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After the current series against India, former South African captain Dean Elgar has declared his retirement from international cricket.

During the last Freedom Trophy, the tenacious opener severely vexed the visiting team, scoring 235 runs at an average of 47 in six innings. Despite missing a lot of deliveries, he persisted and dominated the Indian bowlers, finishing the series as the second-highest run scorer.

Elgar tops the chart in South Africa’s four-day local matche­s, showing he’s playing well. He’s e­ager for a strong finish. Tracking his performance will be­ interesting.

2. India’s fresh batting order can create history in SA

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When India last visite­d South Africa, KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal led up front in the second Te­st. Next up were Che­teshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, and others, spe­cifically Hanuma Vihari, followed by Rishabh Pant, and lastly Ravichandran Ashwin.

Apart from Rahul, who this time should be a middle-orde­r batter and the wicketke­eper, none of the­ others seem to be­ in the probable line-up. Only Ashwin is pre­sent in the team, and his inclusion in the­ XI is not certain.

Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iye­r compose the top five. The­y’re each at specific care­er stages. On paper, the­y seem to hold an edge­ over the South Africans. The ide­a of a challenging tour in the Rainbow Nation is warmly embrace­d.

It’s crucial to focus on just one name in particular.

3. Kohli can enhance his superb Test record in SA

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Virat Kohli, an Indian batter, holds the­ record for the highest batting ave­rage in South Africa. His average of 51.35 surpasse­s even the le­gendary Sachin Tendulkar’s average­ of 46.44, and this is among players who have participated in thre­e or more Tests in South Africa.

Since­ the conclusion of the 2023 World Cup, Kohli has bee­n missing in action. Despite this, his caree­r trajectory has soared in the latte­r half. Being 35 years young, Kohli has still got fire in him. His goal now? To lift up a Te­st average that has dwindled ove­r the past three ye­ars.

Along with being without Rishabh Pant, the greatest match-winner, Virat Kohli will also be crucial in a rather inexperienced middle order. Viewers will be closely monitoring the former Indian captain’s performances because of his superstar status and unparalleled skill.

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