Wasn’t sure if I would ever play Tests again after 2019 tour of India: Muthusamy

Wasn’t sure if I would ever play Tests again after 2019 tour of India: Muthusamy


South Africas’ Senuran Muthusamy celebrates his century during the day two of the second Test cricket match of a series between India and South Africa, at ACA Stadium in Guwahati, on November 23, 2025.

South Africas’ Senuran Muthusamy celebrates his century during the day two of the second Test cricket match of a series between India and South Africa, at ACA Stadium in Guwahati, on November 23, 2025.
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Life has indeed come a full circle for Senuran Muthusamy.

In 2019, during a forgettable debut series in India when he got just two wickets in two Tests, the South African all-rounder of Indian descent reckoned that his career was as good as over and he will never ever play a game in this country.

Cut to 2025, Muthusamy has cracked the code of the sub-continent after an impactful performance in Pakistan, where he scalped 11 wickets in the first Test and 89 not out in second Test.

Now he is cherishing the best day of his career with a game-changing 109 against India while coming in at a not-so-comfortable 201 for five.

“My journey’s been unique. Got a taste of international cricket in 2019 in India, debuted here, went back into the wilderness a little bit. Like you say, cricket is such a journey that you just try to take it one day at a time. You try not to think too far ahead” he said.

“But there were times, especially after 2019, where I wasn’t sure if I’d ever play Test cricket again and certainly not in India after we lost that series,” Muthusamy said, making no bones about where he stood in his career six years back.

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“So just really grateful for the support that I’ve got back home, for the people that are really close with me, the coaches, the support staff here, the players, my family back home, my friends. They’ve been incredible,” he added.

Muthusamy has also worked with sports scientist Cheryl Calder and that has also helped in enhancing his performance. After his debut series in 2019, he had to wait for another four years to play his third Test and all this time he has gone through the hard grind of domestic cricket.

“Yeah, it’s fantastic, especially having come through to India in 2019 and we lost the series pretty badly. So, yeah, I’ve gone back to domestic cricket and I’ve managed to work my way back into the national set-up and I’m just really grateful for the opportunity to be in India and to put in a performance like that in the first innings is an awesome experience.,” he added.

His ancestors hail from Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu and he has never been there although his mother and aunts have been to their native town.

“Of course, I’m of Indian heritage, but that was quite a few generations ago. So my roots are in the south, in Tamil Nadu, my mum and my aunt have been to visit our extended family on that end of India, I haven’t been there as yet,” he said.

Muthusamy views himself as an all-rounder, who would like to add value to the team in any department that he plays.



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