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*Official* Fifth Test at The Oval

steds

Hall of Fame Member
Holding comlaining about an Oval pitch that turns. Shut up you tit.


How come a pitch can be completely dead or as green as a snooker table and be regarded as a "good" wicket, but if it turns a bit, people immediately start talking about pitch doctoring and such?
 
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Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Holding comlaining about an Oval pitch that turns. Shut up you tit.


How come a pitch can be completely dead or extremely fast and bouncy and be regarded as a "good" wicket, but if it turns a bit, people immediately start talking about pitch doctoring and such?
He was going on aboutit yesterday as well. This is a good pitch IMO opinion as it is a result pitch - some thing which England needed to eliminate the possibility of a draw.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Holding comlaining about an Oval pitch that turns. Shut up you tit.


How come a pitch can be completely dead or extremely fast and bouncy and be regarded as a "good" wicket, but if it turns a bit, people immediately start talking about pitch doctoring and such?
Yeah I agree, at least this sort of pitch makes the game interesting to watch. Nobody wants to see a game played on a total flatbed. That said, the pitch shouldn't really have deteriorated to quite the extent it has on only the second morning of the match, but ah well, at least it should provide some interesting viewing.
 

Burgey

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Yeah I agree, at least this sort of pitch makes the game interesting to watch. Nobody wants to see a game played on a total flatbed. That said, the pitch shouldn't really have deteriorated to quite the extent it has on only the second morning of the match, but ah well, at least it should provide some interesting viewing.
What would you say if England lost the toss and were batting second?
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Flintoff once again worthy, economical and completely unthreatening.

Anderson, if he can be persuaded to keep pitching it up, looking far likelier.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
What would you say if England lost the toss and were batting second?
Well, without being thrilled about it, I would still rather watch a game on a pitch that offered something for both batsman and bowlers rather than one on an absolute road. Pitch deterioration, no matter how erratic is part of the nature of the game really. I would have been more annoyed about losing the toss or choosing to field first than about the pitch itself.
 

Burgey

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Watto seems to be playing for the misbehaving one here instead of just batting normally.
 

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