Si Gull
Way Down South
6 down, Pope. Superb catch by Pant.
Really not surprised. If you could prepare the totally perfect dust bowl for your bowlers this is it. Fine India will win but honestly if they want the test match system to survive you can’t have pitches this doctored. It’s playing like a day 10 pitch. It’s unplayable and no amount of Indian commentators exploding with excitement at the excellence of their bowlers can hide that.
There's not really any difference between India preparing this pitch and England making subcontinent teams play at Leeds/Trent Bridge in May. Ultimately the host nation can do what it likes, and the touring team can either deal with it or they can't.
In this match in particular things might have gone differently if Stokes had been fit to bowl more overs, and if Ali could keep a consistent length. As it is Sharna's innings will probably be not far off the difference between the sides.
Or if we'd won the toss. In reality, the toss shouldn't be that important.
Ultimately it’s that Sharma innings that is the difference, without that innings the rest of the Indian batsman scored about the same as we did, a special knock to make that on this wicket and as a few of us said, we had a feeling that would be the difference.
Take the L and move on, would have snapped hands off for 1-1 heading into the pink baller.
It is a dust bowl but there’s Nothing wrong with the pitch IMO, India have prepared a pitch that was best for them, just like we prepare nice green wickets. It doesn’t make for good cricket but the Indians have done what they needed to do to win, alongside that magic Rohit innings, which pretty much sewed the game up on the first day, I’m not convinced England would have made 330 even on that day 1 surface.
The third umpire has concerned me more, the level of blatant cheating in this test has been so brazen I find it hard to comprehend how he won’t be reprimanded, not only poor decisions but poor explanations.
It is a dust bowl but there’s Nothing wrong with the pitch IMO, India have prepared a pitch that was best for them, just like we prepare nice green wickets. It doesn’t make for good cricket but the Indians have done what they needed to do to win, alongside that magic Rohit innings, which pretty much sewed the game up on the first day, I’m not convinced England would have made 330 even on that day 1 surface.
The third umpire has concerned me more, the level of blatant cheating in this test has been so brazen I find it hard to comprehend how he won’t be reprimanded, not only poor decisions but poor explanations.
I agree about the pitch apart from the fact it fails the test for a test match. no way would it hold up for 5 days. It would have been swept up and put in the bin by then. I don't like the green tops either in this country though often with early tests it is down to the weather to a degree.
I used to know Pete Eaton at Sussex CCC and he ended up as the top groundsmen for the ECB inspecting pitches. There are/were very strict criteria to adhere to. He said you wouldn't last long in the game if you doctored the wickets. Preparing a type of pitch is one thing, fully doctoring it so it fall apart is another