Pete Rose
Senior ODI Player
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Dustbowl is something which Westerners call all Asian pitches barring few (they even call flat tracks that spin big last 2 days as dustbowls).....and our gullible desis have meekly accepted their definition and keep spouting the same.
Dustbowl is a track that spins BIGGG. Almost from day 1.
For example in the SA-India series, Nagpur was a pukka dustbowl rank turner. Mohali wasn't so much but it was close to it (made worse by ridiculous batting by both sides). Delhi and Bangalore were proper tracks where good spin playing teams can rack up 400+.
When we played SL in SL.....Galle was the biggest turner but even that wasn't a rank turner. A very good spin track though.
Against Eng.....Mumbai was a rank turner (even that eased out in the middle but overall was a rank turner cos it spun crazy later on). Ahmedabad was a slow turner and Kolkata was a good spin pitch with reverse. Nagpur of 2012 was a slow scoring patta.
Thanks. But you think those pitches that you mention really dust bowls? Or just inept batting by the visitors (and sometimes home side as well) and (I was gonna say DRS....)
Even for Indian test batsmen I am left with the distinct impressions that the current generation does better against pace vs spin