Chandigarh: India is set to face Afghanistan in a historic, one-off Test match beginning Saturday at the newly constructed Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium (New PCA Stadium) in New Chandigarh. The match marks a monumental milestone for the venue as it becomes India’s 31st Test centre and only the third stadium in Punjab to host the longest format, joining Mohali and Jalandhar.
The fixture serves as a major milestone for individual players on both sides. India’s wicketkeeper-batter
Rishabh Pant is poised to play his 50th Test match, chasing legendary stumpers MS Dhoni and Syed Kirmani in appearance longevity. Concurrently, captain
Shubman Gill requires just 157 runs to cross the 3,000-run threshold in Test cricket, entering the game with an aggregate of 2,843 runs. For Afghanistan, top batter Rahmat Shah needs a mere 30 runs to become the first player from his nation to reach 1,000 runs in Test cricket.
Despite the match falling outside the current World Test Championship cycle, Indian head coach
Gautam Gambhir has strongly rejected any claims that the tie lacks importance. Gambhir confirmed that India intends to field its full-strength side to win for the country. The hosts face a unique scheduling hurdle, returning to the rigorous discipline of red-ball cricket less than a week after the IPL 2026 season concluded, with eight players from the 15-man squad having featured in the tournament’s final match.
This match officially ushers in a transitional era for India’s home bowling dynamics. For the first time since 2010, India will play a home Test without both veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who has been rested, and the recently retired spin spearhead Ravichandran Ashwin. In their absence, the left-arm wrist-spin workload will be heavily carried by Kuldeep Yadav. Yadav is looking to bounce back from a tough IPL campaign where he took 10 wickets across 12 matches for Delhi Capitals. On the selection front, team management confirmed that Sai Sudharsan will retain his long-term developmental spot at the crucial No. 3 batting position.
The visitors arrive under the stewardship of new head coach Richard Pybus, aiming to put up a stronger fight than their inaugural 2018 Test defeat against India in Bengaluru, which wrapped up inside two days. Although Afghanistan is missing their premier leg-spinner Rashid Khan, captain Hashmatullah Shahidi believes his experienced core is significantly better prepared for the subcontinental challenge.
Tactically, the black-soil playing surface currently exhibits a green tinge and holds a solid covering of grass, which is expected to favor batting early on. However, with scorching summer temperatures forecast to touch 40 degrees Celsius, both coach Pybus and local analysts expect the extreme heat to rapidly draw moisture from the bottom of the pitch. This process will cause the surface to break up and favor the slower bowlers, turning the game into a battle of endurance where spin plays a deciding role.