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Give iiiiiiin!Shocked it's not this, tbh.
Give iiiiiiin!Shocked it's not this, tbh.
Disagree.The difference between a sub continental dust bowl and an overtly green pitch is the uneven bounce. Sharp spin can still be negotiated by nimble footwork and supple wrists but a ball scraping the shins takes away any pretence of an even trade off between ball and bat. The Galle pitch was indeed unfit to play Test match cricket on; when the top starts sliding off over the first four hours of play, that is an abomination.
Good forum, this.
Agreed. The Galle pitch wasn't as bad as some roads that's been produced in the aforementioned areas(even the Adelaide Oval has been poor at times in the past), however it still wasn't ideal for test cricket imo.I think Rob Steen sums it up very well in the article I linked to above.
If you think the Galle pitch was unsuitable for test cricket, even though some agree, that's fine. But if that is going to be punished, absolutely dead flat tracks like SL, India, WI and other countries have produced in the past simply HAVE TO receive the same sanctions that pitches like Galle receive (whether its financial penalties or simply the threat of financial penalties).
So that's why I agree with him so much. It makes so much sense now!Shocked it's not this, tbh.
I get your point but this topic immediately brings images of an Ambrose/Rose ankle sniper taking out Laxman's stumps in the Caribbean back in the late 90s. Chasing 120 odd, bowled out for 90 or so. I can't imagine any batsman doing much with something like that. And that was a fifth day pitch, Galle was doing rubbish on the first day itself.Disagree.
Dealing with uneven bounce is as good a part of a batsman's calibre as is dealing with neck high bouncers or banana swing on a wet wicket imho.
I would'nt love such pitches to be standard but every once in a while it's a refreshing change. And regarding the match, it wasn't a 99 play 98 play 102 play 104/7. In fact SL recorded the highest 4th innings total for a match in Galle which is not what you'd expect from a so called poor pitch.
Haha I reckon you'll fit in fine here tbh.I get your point but this topic immediately brings images of an Ambrose/Rose ankle sniper taking out Laxman's stumps in the Caribbean back in the late 90s. Chasing 120 odd, bowled out for 90 or so. I can't imagine any batsman doing much with something like that. And that was a fifth day pitch, Galle was doing rubbish on the first day itself.
Spin, overcast weather. IMHO, all's fair game, but uneven bounce takes the bowling skill aspect out of the equation completely.
On an aside, I come in peace. Been lurking around forever, but most threads here seem big on stats which is something I don't have much of a knack for. Cheers.
My advice is to stick to tour threads (like this thread). Not too much stat-talk when people talk about the matches themselves. Welcome to the forum in any rate; top quality start.an aside, I come in peace. Been lurking around forever, but most threads here seem big on stats which is something I don't have much of a knack for. Cheers.
The best threads are the International Cricket Captain sims imo.My advice is to stick to tour threads (like this thread). Not too much stat-talk when people talk about the matches themselves. Welcome to the forum in any rate; top quality start.
Yeah I imagine those threads will be full of anecdotal and technical discussion, what with all the match footage available.The best threads are the International Cricket Captain sims imo.
At least his actually got started.Yeah I imagine those threads will be full of anecdotal and technical discussion, what with all the match footage available.
Relax, I've got this one.who wants to take on the role as 'Daemon' for this match. benchmark00?
assuming Arachnodouche isn't Daemon of course