Speaking at the pre-match conference, the Proteas bowling coach said Rabada is under medical observation and that a decision on his availability will be made within the next 24 hours. "Rabada is still being monitored by our medical staff. It obviously wasn't in practise today, but they'll make a call in the next 24 hours," he said.

The Eden Gardens pitch, with variable bounce for both spinners and pacers alike, was tough for the batters, with Temba Bavuma's fifty being the only half-century of the entire match. Speaking about the Guwahati wicket, Botha said it's too early to judge the pitch, noting that conditions may change depending on how much grass is removed. He added that it usually starts as a good batting surface before offering spin later, though it could turn earlier like the previous Test. "As far as the pitch is concerned, obviously I had a look at it this morning. It's still two days out, so it's difficult to predict if they're going to actually cut more grass off or not. That will obviously make a difference.But what we heard is that it tends to be a good batting wicket up front, and here comes a spinning wicket later on in the game. But we'll have to wait and see. Maybe it spins earlier, like the previous test turned out to be," the South Africa coach said. (ANI)
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