Poor victim of what? They've won everything there is to be won. I was doing no such thing mate. I cited those two as examples which spring to mind because they were 2 tests which I watched. The fact that they involved Australia hardly means I'm saying they were the "poor victim" - please - they won both of those series.
Re Darwin 2004 - I think there was a fair bit of rain around, but you may well be right. If you are, it's just as bad. Tbh, it's not a match or series which really sticks in my memory as I was probably watching the footy at that time of year.
But I'm not saying they were the victims, I cited those two as examples which stick in my mind - I can't help it if most of the cricket I watched pre-2005 when I got Foxtel was cricket involving Australia.
The teams these days have so many support staff that an ICC or Board appointed orthodontist would probably not go astray. It would have the added benefit of stopping a number of players from all countries putting their feet in their mouth.
Which brings me to another bug-bear - grounds around the world will soon have to build new pavilions with 4 dressing sheds - 1 for each team, and another 1 for each of their support staff.
On the test in India, there was a test earlier in that series (which the Aussies won) where the groundsman basically told the BCCI to get nicked and that he would prepare a pitch how he wanted, which was with grass on it, despite their "encouraging" him not to. IIRC the BCCI was none-too-pleased but he went ahead anyway.
So, as i said earlier, it doesn't happen very much, but it ****s me when it does. There is of course nothing wrong with home town advantage - it makes your wins away from home far sweter, but it's my view that there is a line which ought not be crossed. That line is probably where a groundsman doesn't do everything they can to prepare a wicket within the weather contraints around at the time, and imo it is definitely crossed when a groundsman wants to prepare a certain type of pitch and is influenced not to. In other words, he's not allowed to do his job properly due to an outside influence.