Viscount Tom
International Debutant
I do know but a pitch where the ball bounces twice on the way to the wicket keeper is just sub-par.
Oh dear......here comes all the excuses already. Its day bloody 1
here comes all the excuses already. Its day bloody 1
And the first of many have arrived..both teams will bat and bowl on this if you dont know
Curators are trying to produce pitches which will last 5 days, the drainage systems at most grounds suck the moisture out of the pitches as wellThat's the only strategy as such i can think of to justify this. Or it's just the curator doing his own thing ?
Nasser was saying earlier how the curators he's spoken to don't agree with the drainage theory.Curators are trying to produce pitches which will last 5 days, the drainage systems at most grounds suck the moisture out of the pitches as well
The curator here has said that's bollocks and the water table at Trent Bridge is very high. You're right in what you said first, they are more interested in day 5 ticket sales than a decent Bat V's ball contest.the drainage systems at most grounds suck the moisture out of the pitches as well
There have been a few article in the UK press recently outlining how new drainage systems are sucking the moisture out of wicket squaresSo what is the strategy behind this pitch ?
England are scared that Indian bowlers might fluke on a helpful pitch and sort of do a Sri Lanka ? So Maximising the difference in quality of the bowling attacks where England can take wickets on this surface especially if India bat like last time, and Indian bowlers cannot even if England's batsman lack confidence ?
That's the only strategy as such i can think of to justify this. Or it's just the curator doing his own thing ?
Show us 1 post where anyone has said that or alluded to it??Lol. Im just saying people are acting like this pitch will suddenly change for the worse when England bat.
Then this is just a **** pitchNasser was saying earlier how the curators he's spoken to don't agree with the drainage theory.
The curator here has said that's bollocks and the water table at Trent Bridge is very high. You're right in what you said first, they are more interested in day 5 ticket sales than a decent Bat V's ball contest.
Ah I see, I was just recycling George Dobell there and haven't been watching so far, cheersNasser was saying earlier how the curators he's spoken to don't agree with the drainage theory.
Well it's a popular theory about the drainage but it's interesting that a few are now not subscribing to it.Ah I see, I was just recycling George Dobell there and haven't been watching so far, cheers
No worries mate. My previous point about it looking different when England bat simply meant that I suspect India will bowl better than England on it and I don't have much faith in England's batting. Obviously I wasn't saying that the pitch itself would change over night.Lol. Im just saying people are acting like this pitch will suddenly change for the worse when England bat. A pitch should never be fully judged until both teams have batted, 1 team can make it looks good or bad.
Apologise if i came across as trolling didnt make my point the way it sounded in my head
yeah man. won't be able to watch anything until like 5.30 anyway but my twitter is @MartynSWA1984you on twitter?
I reckon that is very possible too, but lets face it.....this is a wicket you'd more commonly find in India than England. WTF are we doing presenting them with something like this??No worries mate. My previous point about it looking different when England bat simply meant that I suspect India will bowl better than England on it and I don't have much faith in England's batting. Obviously I wasn't saying that the pitch itself would change over night.
Sure but unless there have been unseasonal weather conditions, it's still extremely disappointing to see the ball bounce twice before the keeper before lunch on the first day on any pitch in England, SA, NZ or OzI think we have a tendency on CW to overreact to individual sessions.