I'd be pretty livid if a ground bearing my name became a disaster like this.Viv Richards understandably very unhappy with this, think this test over...
I was there....Who here remembers Sabina Park 1998?
Well, that's better than having the series reduced to a three-Test series. The question is, can anyone rustle-up a satisfactory pitch at 24-48 hours' notice? You'd have to doubt it, but you never know.The problem is you can't really move to another Test Venue.
West Indies may want to bat first on the other venue.
What an absolute farce.
The only positive to come of this is Nasser's probing interview.
What questions did he ask and to whom?Agreed. Deserved really.
why can't it be moved?The problem is you can't really move to another Test Venue.
West Indies may want to bat first on the other venue.
What I don't get is that West Indies won the Toss and bowled. Surely during the warmups they would have realized that the ground is not fit for bowling, so batting was the way to go..
Match referee. What the **** is going on; what are you going to do about it; how could this be allowed to happen?What questions did he ask and to whom?
Both involving England.Two Tests abandoned in West Indies within 11 years... amazing.
Photos don’t and won't tell the true story. It looks pretty good from afar, the few sand patches aside. The Gabba looked aesthetically worse.
Are there any photos of the ground yet?
Well I don't think it's really fair that England are batting first if the game was moved.why can't it be moved?
Regardless of what choice is made on the toss, the run-up should not be this bad....
Yeah feel really bad for him, also comes at the worst possible time for West Indian cricket, just come of their best win for years and with a chance of winning a series and then this happens.I'd be pretty livid if a ground bearing my name became a disaster like this.
That is, of course, assuming that my name actually meant something in cricket history.
You were familiar with the nonsense of Stanford's ground being used for the Twenty20 thingy a few months back?Alan Hurst (match ref) just spoke to TMS and he seemed (a) fairly sure that this ground wasn't getting better, and (b) pretty keen that the match could be re-arranged for an alternative venue as there were large numbers of travelling fans.
Refreshing common sense: Stanford Ground or ARG...?
Yeah, you really need the clip of Nasser digging a hole in the outfield with his hand whilst play was suspended.Photos don’t and won't tell the true story. It looks pretty good from afar, the few sand patches aside. The Gabba looked aesthetically worse.
My solution is....Well I don't think it's really fair that England are batting first if the pitch was moved.
Obviously the Windies had a plan to bowl first on this pitch and if this match was moved they'd maybe want to bat first.
Basically I'm saying that I'm not really in favour of this match being moved with England resuming on 7 runs.
Haha, bloody hell, it'll be a new game started.Well I don't think it's really fair that England are batting first if the game was moved.
Obviously the Windies had a plan to bowl first on this pitch and if this match was moved they'd maybe want to bat first.
Basically I'm saying that I'm not really in favour of this match being moved with England resuming on 7 runs.