
Kolkata: Former skipper Mohammad Azharuddin
today said the Indian cricket team's real test will be the
two-month long tour of South Africa.
India are currently hosting Sri Lanka, who were beaten
across all formats in their own den earlier this year.
"The Sri Lanka series will be challenging but India's
real test will be against South Africa," he told reporters on
the sidelines of the inaugural Jagmohan Dalmiya Conclave here.
The low-profile Sri Lanka series is seen as a prelude to
the gruelling tour to South Africa, where they will play three
Tests, six ODIs and three T20Is in January-February next year.
Azharuddin also showered praise on India skipper Virat
Kohli.
"He is outstanding. The way he is leading from the front
is good to see."
Azhar had a love affair with the Eden Gardens and
whenever he batted here he seemed to be possessed by an urge
to do well.
"Whatever I have, when you talk of memories at the Eden,
they are only happy ones. I like this ground a lot," he said.
Azharuddin was part of the invitees as he had captained
India in the CAB jubilee year Hero Cup in 1993.