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India’s Spin Crisis: From Masters to Misfires

India’s Spinners Falter at Home as New Zealand and South Africa Outclass the Tweakers

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 28, 2025
in Cricket
India’s Spin Crisis: From Masters to Misfires
For a team that has long relied on its spin battery to dominate at home, the last year has been a humbling lesson. India’s spinners, expected to be the architects of victory, have instead struggled to take control, leading to consecutive home series defeats — 3-0 to New Zealand and a crushing 2-0 loss to South Africa. Meanwhile, the visiting tweakers, once seen as visitors in unfamiliar conditions, have delivered masterclasses, leaving Indian fans stunned.
Kuldeep Yadav
New Zealand: Spin Advantage Lost
India began its home series against New Zealand with high hopes, but the first Test at Bengaluru set a worrying tone. On a Chinnaswamy pitch with turn in patches, pacers Matt Henry and Will O’Rourke dismantled India for just 46, and the spinners — Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravichandran Ashwin — could only pick wickets at the cost of runs. In the second innings, they failed to make an impact as New Zealand chased down a modest target with ease.
The second Test in Pune offered some respite as Washington Sundar and Ashwin initially cleaned up New Zealand for 259, but the visitors’ spinners — Mitchell Santner and Glenn Phillips — struck back, dismissing India for 156 and turning the match. By the third Test, even when Jadeja and Sundar produced fine spells, Ajaz Patel and Phillips outshone them, claiming match-defining hauls and proving that New Zealand’s spinners were now the ones dictating terms.
Simon Harmer

South Africa: Harmer Dominates, India’s Tweakers Falter

The whitewash continued against South Africa, where Indian spinners were once again exposed. In Kolkata, pacers Bumrah and Siraj did most of the damage, while Kuldeep, Jadeja, and Axar Patel struggled to make breakthroughs. Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj, on the other hand, consistently outperformed their Indian counterparts, turning what should have been manageable targets into nightmares.
The Guwahati Test further highlighted India’s struggles. Despite Jadeja, Kuldeep, and Sundar putting in work, South Africa amassed a massive 489, with Jansen and Harmer spearheading the attack. In response, India collapsed twice, unable to handle the visitors’ spinners, and succumbed to a record 408-run defeat. Harmer, with 17 wickets in the series, was rightly named player of the series, proving he was a cut above India’s tweakers.
Why India Struggled
Experts point to a combination of factors: insufficient exposure to long-format cricket, white-ball habits eroding red-ball skills, and over-reliance on pre-planned spin-friendly pitches. Former spinner Venkatapathy Raju was scathing in his critique, highlighting that Sundar and Axar lack the experience of bowling long spells in domestic conditions, which is essential for developing patience, rhythm, and wicket-taking ability.
Jadeja echoed the same sentiment, acknowledging that situations matter in cricket. “When you’re 300 runs ahead, your bowlers look good. But when nothing is happening off the wicket, spinners look ordinary,” he said, pointing to the influence of tosses and match scenarios.
South African head coach Shukri Conrad also highlighted that their spinners were simply better equipped to handle the conditions, adapting their pace, flight, and variations to exploit every opportunity.
The Spin Crisis
India’s reliance on fingerspinners who excel on rank turners but struggle on less responsive wickets has exposed a worrying gap. With Ashwin retired, the team lacks a traditional off-spinner capable of varying pace and flight intelligently. Washington Sundar and Axar Patel, effective in limited-overs cricket, have yet to translate that skill into long-format mastery.
Raju summed it up perfectly: “Patience is the most important virtue of a spinner. Unfortunately, it has been missing among our spinners, especially on turning tracks. They need more time to bowl long spells in domestic cricket and gain the maturity required to win matches in red-ball cricket.”
Conclusion
India’s spin fortress at home is no longer impregnable. Against New Zealand and South Africa, visiting tweakers outperformed their Indian counterparts with superior skill, patience, and adaptability. For a team that built its identity around spin dominance, these back-to-back series losses are a wake-up call. Without nurturing red-ball specialists and providing them the platform to grow, India risks seeing its historic home advantage fade, and its spinners’ reputation as the world’s best being challenged — right in front of their own fans.
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