Really, so one team being better at certain conditions is now pitch doctoring? I'll have a whinge if Australia ever prepare the old school WACA pitch again? That's clearly doctoring right?
Nope. Notice how the WACA pitch stayed the same year in year out and was never modified or changed when the West Indies played.
Take the 1992/93 West Indian final test at the WACA. Going into this match it was 1-1 with Australia needing to win. Was the WACA any different to previous years when Australia played teams that weren't strong on fast, bounchy pitches? Nope. The WACA was probably at its fastest and bounciest and Ambrose and Bishop destroyed Australia.
Now if the WACA curator prepared a pitch different to what it was in previous year when Australia thrashed India there then that would be pitch doctoring.
And the SCG that same series, a pitch the West Indies had lost badly at in their previous two tours, was very batsmen friendly that year with Lara scoring 277 runs and the game ending in a draw. Was the SCG turned into a spin friendly dust bowl? Nope. Infact, it didnt even spin that year.
Why should I care about a colloquialism that was invented in the days before covered pitches?
Yea, no one should learn to play spin. Also, let's just play the cricket as it should be played, old school:
Plenty of Australians can play spin.But a pitch that has crumbled to pieces by the 3rd day is not of a test standard. As I pointed out, India didn't invent test cricket, nor was it one of the first two teams to play a test match. Just because India "owns" cricket now doesnt give it the to make the rules.
Nothing has ever changed in cricket.
So you're saying batsmen don't use cricket bats anymore? Interesting theory. Besides the two bats on the left most of them look pretty much the same.
How much has changed in the theory behind a cricket bat since 1877? (and those two bats on the left were stopped being used in cricket long before 1877) Not a hell of a lot. Tennis racquets and golf clubs have changed more over the pas 133 years than cricket bats.
In MLB you're only to use wooden bats with strict rules on how they're made.ie no corked bats. Maybe you should ring up the MLB boss and tell him things have changed?