Table of Contents
- Comeback as Captain
- Match Schedule & Venue
- India A Squad Breakdown
- South Africa A Squad Overview
- Pant’s Injury & Recovery Timeline
- What This Means for Pant’s International Return
- Sources
Rishabh Pant Named India A Captain vs South Africa A
In a major boost for Indian cricket fans, Rishabh Pant has been officially named captain of the India A squad for the upcoming two four-day matches against South Africa A. This appointment marks Pant’s first competitive leadership role since recovering from a toe injury sustained during India’s tour of England earlier this year.
The dynamic wicketkeeper-batter, known for his fearless strokeplay and match-winning knocks, will lead a promising India A side packed with emerging and returning talent. His return to action is being closely watched as a potential precursor to his full comeback to the senior national team.
Match Schedule & Venue
The two four-day fixtures are scheduled as follows:
- 1st Match: October 30 – November 2, 2025
- 2nd Match: November 6 – November 9, 2025
Both matches will be held at the KSCA Cricket Ground in Bengaluru—a venue known for its balanced pitches that assist both batsmen and spinners.
India A Squad Breakdown
The BCCI has announced a well-rounded India A squad blending youth and experience:
- Rishabh Pant (Captain, WK)
- Abhimanyu Easwaran
- Yashasvi Jaiswal
- Ruturaj Gaikwad
- Sarfaraz Khan
- Riyan Parag
- Dhruv Jurel (WK)
- Rahul Chahar
- Shahbaz Ahmed
- Navdeep Saini
- Mukesh Kumar
- Avesh Khan
- Prasidh Krishna
- Mayank Yadav
- Saurabh Kumar
South Africa A Squad Overview
South Africa A’s squad includes several players with international exposure, making this a high-stakes contest:
- Matthew Breetzke (Captain, WK)
- Khaya Zondo
- David Bedingham
- Wesley Marshall
- Delano Potgieter
- Marco Jansen
- Gerald Coetzee
- Nqaba Peter
- Glenton Stuurman
- Kyle Verreynne
- Beuran Hendricks
- Lizaad Williams
- Joshua Richards
- Andile Simelane
- Tristan Stubbs
Pant’s Injury & Recovery Timeline
Rishabh Pant suffered a toe injury during India’s Test series in England, which kept him out of action for several weeks. Though he was recently named in Delhi’s Ranji Trophy squad, reports suggest he may skip that fixture to focus on the India A matches—a clear sign of his prioritization of red-ball readiness ahead of a potential Test recall.
His fitness and form in Bengaluru will be critical indicators for the national selectors, especially with the upcoming home Test series against Australia looming on the horizon.
What This Means for Pant’s International Return
Leading India A isn’t just symbolic—it’s a strategic step in Pant’s rehabilitation pathway. The BCCI and team management are using this series as a controlled environment to assess his batting rhythm, wicketkeeping sharpness, and leadership under pressure.
If Pant delivers strong performances, a return to the Indian Test squad could be imminent. Fans and experts alike are hopeful that the “Pant spark” will soon light up international cricket once again.
Sources
Times of India: Rishabh Pant Recovers to Lead India A vs South Africa A