Varun
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Don't get me wrong, I love it. And I'm sure our fast bowlers like it too, but the occasional flat deck won't hurt.
I was just looking at the scorecard of our win in Adelaide in 2003 and there is no way I can see that happen on any of today's pitches - Australia batting first, scoring a mammoth 500+, then us collapsing to 75/4 before a heavy partnership to nearly draw level, then a 2nd innings shootout to win the game.
In a series of 4 or 5 games, why not have one pitch that is good for the batters? As it is, there are very few draws in test cricket anyhow so that can't be a concern.
So what gives? Adelaide is supposed to be the flattest pitch in Australia and if it's playing like this where is the guarantee that the other three - Perth, MCG and SCG will be better/flatter?
I was just looking at the scorecard of our win in Adelaide in 2003 and there is no way I can see that happen on any of today's pitches - Australia batting first, scoring a mammoth 500+, then us collapsing to 75/4 before a heavy partnership to nearly draw level, then a 2nd innings shootout to win the game.
In a series of 4 or 5 games, why not have one pitch that is good for the batters? As it is, there are very few draws in test cricket anyhow so that can't be a concern.
So what gives? Adelaide is supposed to be the flattest pitch in Australia and if it's playing like this where is the guarantee that the other three - Perth, MCG and SCG will be better/flatter?