Took turn way too early for my taste, balls were going through the surface pretty much from the off.Didn't watch much of the test. Was the pitch as bad as the players and ICC are bitching about? Or is it a case of the "test wicket that heavily favours spin bowlers is not allowed"?
Agree wholeheartedly.Took turn way too early for my taste, balls were going through the surface pretty much from the off.
"The sort of pitch that does test cricket no favours." as Benaud would probably say.
Have to admit I threw in Swann's name into the mix just to see if someone says that.How dare you mention Herath and Lyon in the same sentence of the vastly superior Swann.
Run at me ****.
I'm only having fun anyway. Swann is best of a pretty ordinary bunch at present. No real thrilling spinner around that makes you really sit up and take notice.Have to admit I threw in Swann's name into the mix just to see if someone says that.
Typical kingpin idiot. Hey ****er, this is not England, this is SL. Our pitches are the way we want.
That was my original thought, albeit as I've already admitted, without seeing much of the test other than some of the 4th (and final) day.Can't see why the pitch was labelled as poor. Difficult yes but not poor. If it was poor would a guy get the only century of the match in the last innings?
I watched the entire first day and have to admit it was captivating cricket. It wasn't a four an over run-rate for the day, or a clatter of wickets falling continuously, but it was real good Test cricket.That was my original thought, albeit as I've already admitted, without seeing much of the test other than some of the 4th (and final) day.
If a pitch spins a hell of a lot on day 1, but less on day 4, what's the difference? The pitch seemed quite reasonable on day 4 and had eased out a bit. Whether a pitch is more difficult to bat on at first, or easier to bat on at first, shouldn't make a difference.
There shouldn't be a rule that it can't spin on day 1.
Again though, didn't see the first day's play so speaking in hypotheticals here.