The selection panel will also decide whether Virat Kohli will feature in the series or will be given rest as he is playing extensively after the World Cup
Bad light stopped play on the second day of the third and final Test between India and South Africa on Sunday
Sourav Ganguly gets a new platform to walk his leadership talk
The 50-year-old Lara also said that the introduction of the World Test Championship will make the viewing experience of Test matches exciting for the spectators around the world.
India dominated the first two matches in all the three aspects of the game and dented the confidence of South Africa severely
After sitting out of the playing XI in India tour of the Indies, Rohit was asked to open the batting with Mayank Agarwal as India started their home stretch in the World Test Championship
In a span of two days, Saha displayed extraordinary wicket-keeping skills and played a crucial role in India's emphatic series-clinching win over South Africa in the Pune encounter
'Maharaj' as he was fondly called, became a cricket administrator in 2009 and is currently the President of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB)
India were tied at 10 for the most number of consecutive series wins at home along with Australia, who achieved the feat twice.
England were the last side that had enforced a follow-on against the Proteas in July 2008 at Lord's.
Coming together at 152 for eight, Philander-Maharaj pair not only had a century- plus stand but more importantly consumed 43.1 overs, taking away a lot of second innings overs from India
A fan dodged the stadium security and came close to Rohit Sharma, who was standing at the slips on the third day of the match.
The 30-year-old, who now has 26 Test hundreds and 43 in ODIs, also went past Sir Don Bradman's Test tally of 6,996 runs.
India captain Virat Kohli blended grace with determination to raise his record-breaking seventh double hundred which grinded down a hapless South Africa on the second day of the second Test, here on Friday. With Kohli scoring a career-best unbeaten 254, India buried the Proteas under a mountain of runs, putting on board a mammoth 601 for five. Kohli surpassed legendary Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, who had scored six double tons each. He also equalled Ricky Ponting's record of 19 hundreds as Test skipper even though record belongs to Graeme Smith (25). Ravindra Jadeja (91) also helped himself with some heavy duty hitting before missing out on his second Test hundred as Kohli declared immediately after his dismissal. At stumps, South Africa were reeling at 36 for three as India aim to wrap the series up inside four days. Umesh Yadav got rid of both the openers -- Dean Elgar (6) and Aiden Markaram (0) -- while Mohammed Shami saw the back of Temba Bavuma (8). Kohli effortle
This is Kohli's first hundred of this year, having scored two fifties in the eight innings that he has played in 2019.
Kohli has crossed 150-run mark nine times as India skipper, one more than Bradman, who had achieved the feat eight times in his illustrious career.
The Indian skipper, who now has 26 Test hundreds and 69 international tons (43 in ODIs)
India currently boast of a lethal pace attack in Jasprit Bumrah, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Deepak Chahar and Navdeep Saini.
The South African bowlers hit better lengths during the first session, especially Rabada (1/26 in 10 overs), who got first Test hero Rohit (14 off 35 balls)
At close of play, the Proteas were 11/1 in their second innings with last innings's centurion Dean Elgar trapped in front by Ravindra Jadeja for just two