yohanna said:
Inzi was very vocal before the start of the series about getting bouncy wkts.I'm not sure why would Inzi make a clown of himself by repeatidly asking for bouncy wkts yet making sure that the wkt were made batting paradise?
How much Inzi and Woolmer were responsible for all the pitch mess is difficult to know really, but i do think that slightly better pitches would have been prepared had Inzi and Bob shown some guts.
What we can do except speculate ? But there are indicators.
First, there is a history. Pakistan (and India) when insecure about losing to the other have resorted to making flat wickets in the past. This is well documented. Not just against each other but also against other countries. Imran wrote in his autobiography, more than 20 years ago,
"We beat Australia at home because the wickets were prepared in our favour.....
we won the first test on a turning wicket and the other two tests were played on dead wickets that gave no hope of a positive result. From the first day, everyone knew there was nothing but boring, purposeless cricket ahead.....
This ridiculous bias in favour of batsmen did us no favours at all. Huge totals by our batsmen simply papered over the cracks and brought no tensions into the game; when we needed to play at our best in the crisis during subsequent series, we were unfitted for the task."
Two, there were those who predicted before the series that Pakistan will go for batting tracks in the first two tests, pile up big scores and hope India will succumb once to the pace of Akhtar and Sami, INSPITE of the wicket. If not, it was okay and they would try for a win only in the last test.
It was said, dont listen to the protestaions of Woolmer and Inzy, they are NOT going to do anything but employ safety-first tactics at least in the first two tests.
Three, all this talk of not being able to produce a good wicket because of the weather and lack of enough time, gives things away a bit. You need good weather and time to produce a good batting track. If you dont get enough time you get an 'under-prepared' wicket !
These were NOT under prepared wickets. These were over prepared, over rolled and over 'shaved'.
Yes you need time to grow grass on the wicket but you dont need any time to LEAVE the grass which is there on the wicket.
There was grass on the wicket, there almost always is some on turfs to bind the top, which was then rmoved blade by bloody blade. This TAKES time. And yes it can be done even if the weather is cloudy !
Countries where weather does not provide sunshine before the matches, England is a prime example, end up having MORE bowler friendly wickets not less !!
In India whenever we have a fiasco because a match ends up in two ot three days, one does hear the odd whimper of not having enough time to prepare the wicket but this is the first time I have heard a complaint, of a wicket lasting five days and being good for another ten, that we needed MORE time.
No sir. These protestations give the game away.
Finally, every single player that I have heard from or read, from Pakistan mind you, has said, without any reservations that to say that the coach and captain had no say in wicket preparations is poppycock. They ahve always had and will always have. Its because of their unfettered power that the poor curator who is being made the scape goat cant say a word in his defense to contradict them.
Most of these ex-Pakistan players agree that Pakistan expected that, inspite of the flat tracks, India could fumble against sheer pace and reverse swing. That this did not happen was the one thing they had not accounted for. This is what has made Inzy look ridiculous. The fact that Indian batting has shown itself to be qualitatively different from England's.
AND, one more factor.
Pakistan has realised that other than Akhtar, they have no other bowlers who can take the wicket out of the equation and Akhtar can bowl four, at best five overs a session. If Pakistan had three or four bowlers like him, India would have been in some distress I assure you. Pakistan highly over estimated what the likes of Sami would do to Indian batting.
No we dont know FOR SURE if Inzy ordered the wickets to be dead but there are a fair amount of indicators for people to draw that conclusion.