She calls him “freedom child” as a result of he was born in 1994, the yr apartheid led to South Africa. And on Sunday, minutes after he strode to a landmark within the land of her forefathers, Vani Moodley modified her WhatsApp profile image to indicate her son, Senuran Muthusamy, celebrating.
When Senuran was approaching his hundred on the second day of the India-South Africa match at Guwahati — the primary ever Take a look at on the venue — Vani was travelling to Durban from Ghana the place she had gone on a enterprise journey. “I watched him bat until stumps yesterday, and it was round 2.30 am India time once I was on the flight out from Ghana,” says Vani, talking to The Indian Categorical.
Touching down in Durban, her nerves had been a multitude — in distinction her “obedient and mature” son, who was an image of serenity as he studiously pushed South Africa to a robust place within the second Take a look at of the two-match collection. His innings of 109 from 206 balls helped his crew attain 489 within the first innings after being 201 for 5 at one stage. “I used to be frantically asking them to vary the TV channel within the lounge,” says Vani.
South Africa’s Senuran Muthusamy celebrates after scoring a century on the second day of the second cricket check match between India and South Africa in Guwahati, India, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025. (AP Picture/Anupam Nath)
She was nonetheless in a race towards time when her son hit India’s premier wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav for a slog-swept six and a fine-glance for 4 to succeed in 98. However when Senuran lastly punched a ball from pacer Mohammed Siraj to cowl and reached his first Take a look at hundred, the mom was in entrance of the display at her Durban dwelling.
“I used to be racing by way of the roads crazily to get dwelling. Fortunately, I made it simply in time for his century,” Vani tells. Quickly, the body of her son in South African whites, celebrating the hundred, appeared on her WhatsApp profile. It additionally had a small observe: “The primary centurion on the Guwahati Stadium.”
For Vani, it was an essential second. The collective dream of an “total village” had taken near 20 years. That was the time Senuran was 11. Born right into a household that confronted discrimination within the jap port metropolis of Durban, Senuran’s arrival coincided with a brand new period that broke the shackles of apartheid in South Africa.
“Our forefathers got here right here within the early 1900s, as indentured labour from our roots again in Vellore in Tamil Nadu,” says Vani. “My paternal grandfather was mainly a stowaway on one of many ships that got here to Africa. I used to be born in a interval when apartheid was raging, and we had been raised in segregated colonies. I couldn’t afford to go to college and needed to work full-time to assist my research. I had the chance to be a part of the anti-apartheid wrestle as a younger activist on the time.”
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Vani recollects her grandfather working even on Sundays, and contributing the cash to the federal government for constructing a faculty locally. Senuran’s paternal grandfather Punnatambaran Muthuswamy, too, had performed cricket however couldn’t attain the highest because of the curbs on individuals of color. “Issues modified in my son’s period. He was born right into a multicultural neighborhood and had his grandfather and father to plant the seeds of cricket in him,” says Vani.
The making of Senuran began together with his cricket-loving dad, who handed away when he was 11. “From the time he may stand, he was absolutely kitted out and mainly having throwdowns together with his dad. That continued till his dad handed away. I needed to equip myself with cricket information to maintain giving him these throwdowns,” Vani recollects.
South Africa’s Senuran Muthusamy performs a shot on the second day of the second cricket check match between India and South Africa in Guwahati, India, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025. (AP Picture/Anupam Nath)
These lengthy hours helped. At 14, Senuran took his first step to turn into an expert cricketer. He made his First Class debut in 2013, as an allrounder who bowls left-arm spin, performed his first Take a look at in 2019 – towards India in Visakhapatnam.
Sunday’s knock additionally marked the 31-year-old’s first Take a look at hundred. “I might have cherished to be there at present and hoped to affix him if he was picked for the one-day collection subsequent month. I’ve been to my roots in India solely twice, in 1998 with my sister and later throughout Senuran’s Take a look at debut in 2019,” says Vani.
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In accordance with her, elevating Senuran by way of his teenagers was not difficult. It was removed from the struggles of her forefathers who fought tooth and nail in sugarcane plantations of KwaZulu-Natal to lift the primary faculties for the suppressed Indian neighborhood many a long time in the past, she says.
“He was a aggressive and clever scholar and I haven’t confronted the troubles different moms might do with their teenage children. He was in mattress early each Friday night time, as a result of he had a cricket match Saturday morning,” Vani says, laughing.
Whereas her tether to India stays intact, the mom and son couldn’t be prouder of the Protea crest on the South African jersey. “That is the one nation we all know. If we go to India, we stand out, we don’t really feel that sense of belonging. That is the place we belong, that is the place we grew up. To put on the nationwide emblem of the Proteas is such a pleasure and pleasure,” says Vani.

