Dasa
International Vice-Captain
There you go again, trying to define someone elses argument. Why don't you wait until someone makes their points before you provide your condescending LOL.LOL, what? Are you saying sub-continent pitches are more conducive to low scoring and bowler friendly?
I'm saying a few things here, because you seem to be wrong in many areas. Firstly, I'm saying that you're generalising way too much just to suit your argument, and it's a crap argument anyway. In case you didn't realise, the subcontinent is a huge area with the pitch varying greatly from ground to ground and country to country. Secondly, if you actually watched cricket I think you'd realise that Australian pitches have been very flat for a while and the only reason you don't see the same number of bore-draws in Australia is because the Australian team has had the bowling to be able to get batsmen out on these tracks. Thirdly, there have been pitches in South Africa that have been extremely flat and you can't just make the statement that those pitches are seaming or lively. Fourthly, there have been pitches in India that are bowling-friendly, just not as seam-friendly as you might like - this doesn't make them flat or dead.
What you seem to do make your opinion, then try to make whatever facts you can find support it and ignore everything else. So, you see a boring draw in India or Pakistan and hold it up as the norm and when the same thing occurs elsewhere, you treat it as an abberation when it's nothing of the sort. It's a dishonest way of looking at things.