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"What a mockery of Test Cricket": Harbhajan Singh

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Harbhajan Singh’s fiery reaction has become the dominant talking point after South Africa sealed a shock win over India on a Kolkata pitch that barely lasted two days. Calling it a “mockery of Test cricket” and declaring #RIPTESTCRICKET, Harbhajan questioned how a match of this stature could be virtually over before the second day had even finished. His criticism has reignited the debate around India’s recent surfaces, especially after an unpredictable track, full of sharp sideways movement and uneven bounce, turned a marquee Test into a low-scoring lottery.

South Africa, however, made the most of the chaos, pulling off their first Test win in India in 15 years by defending just 123. Temba Bavuma’s gritty half-century, Simon Harmer’s masterful spell, and Marco Jansen’s hostile bounce exposed the pitch’s dangerous behaviour and India’s muddled tactics. As India collapsed for 93 without injured skipper Shubman Gill, questions over pitch preparation have intensified, and Harbhajan’s blunt assessment now echoes across the cricket world.

 
"I believe the curator was very supportive. This is exactly the pitch we were looking for. This is exactly what we wanted
— Gautam Gambhir on the pitch at Eden Gardens"
surely not the pitch Test cricket wanted....
 
"I believe the curator was very supportive. This is exactly the pitch we were looking for. This is exactly what we wanted
— Gautam Gambhir on the pitch at Eden Gardens"
Yes, Gautam lets have the exact same pitch one more time. Hope SA win the toss as well.
 
Harbhajan Singh’s fiery reaction has become the dominant talking point after South Africa sealed a shock win over India on a Kolkata pitch that barely lasted two days. Calling it a “mockery of Test cricket” and declaring #RIPTESTCRICKET, Harbhajan questioned how a match of this stature could be virtually over before the second day had even finished. His criticism has reignited the debate around India’s recent surfaces, especially after an unpredictable track, full of sharp sideways movement and uneven bounce, turned a marquee Test into a low-scoring lottery.

South Africa, however, made the most of the chaos, pulling off their first Test win in India in 15 years by defending just 123. Temba Bavuma’s gritty half-century, Simon Harmer’s masterful spell, and Marco Jansen’s hostile bounce exposed the pitch’s dangerous behaviour and India’s muddled tactics. As India collapsed for 93 without injured skipper Shubman Gill, questions over pitch preparation have intensified, and Harbhajan’s blunt assessment now echoes across the cricket world.

so a chucker and racist is talking about "mockery" of the game. ok
 
Suddenly when use lose in ur home ground, than its rip test cricket.

What a hypocrite.

Basically he is saying, humay he hiradeya india mein
 
Suddenly when use lose in ur home ground, than its rip test cricket.

What a hypocrite.

Basically he is saying, humay he hiradeya india mein
To be fair to him he's been vocal about the extreme indian pitches in the past too
 
It was a pitch which was assisting not just spinners but seamers also. So, basically a graveyard for batsmen. In past, we have seen pitches helping spinners a lot more where it starts to turn from Day 1.
 
If India had won, it would've been a good competitive pitch that tests batsmen. India lost so it's now a "mockery of test cricket". Embarrassing and predictable simultaneously.
 
"I believe the curator was very supportive. This is exactly the pitch we were looking for. This is exactly what we wanted
— Gautam Gambhir on the pitch at Eden Gardens"
"Thank you Mr. curator for digging our grave, just like we told you to"
 
Can we expect the same kind of comments from him on the current pitch of the 1st test between England and Australia where 19 wickets fell on day 1...??????????
 
I think indian batsman should be able to handle turning pitches well. They have played enough on these turning pitches, don’t really understand why there hasn’t been a solution or a way found out of scoring runs yet on these pitches
 
The ICC Match Referee has rated the pitch for the first NRMA Insurances Ashes Test as “very good”.

Under the ICC’s four tier rating system, “very good” is the highest ranking characterising a pitch with “good carry, limited seam movement, and consistent bounce early in the match, allowing for a balanced contest between batters and bowlers”.

Australia took a 1-0 series lead with an eight-wicket victory over England. The second Test starts at the Gabba on Thursday, December 4.

James Allsopp, CA Chief of Cricket said:

“The match referee’s “very good” rating justifies our belief Perth Stadium produced a pitch that provided a fair balance between bat and ball.

“The dominance of some brilliant pace bowling from both sides and the frenetic nature of the contest meant the match lasted only two days.

“This was disappointing for fans holding tickets for days three and four, but we saw some incredible moments which captivated huge viewing audiences and will inspire even more kids to pick up a bat and ball this summer.

“As always, we want to ensure pitches across Australia have their own characteristics and we’re looking forward to another enthralling contest under lights at the Gabba starting next Thursday.”
 
The ICC Match Referee has rated the pitch for the first NRMA Insurances Ashes Test as “very good”.

Under the ICC’s four tier rating system, “very good” is the highest ranking characterising a pitch with “good carry, limited seam movement, and consistent bounce early in the match, allowing for a balanced contest between batters and bowlers”.

Australia took a 1-0 series lead with an eight-wicket victory over England. The second Test starts at the Gabba on Thursday, December 4.

James Allsopp, CA Chief of Cricket said:

“The match referee’s “very good” rating justifies our belief Perth Stadium produced a pitch that provided a fair balance between bat and ball.

“The dominance of some brilliant pace bowling from both sides and the frenetic nature of the contest meant the match lasted only two days.

“This was disappointing for fans holding tickets for days three and four, but we saw some incredible moments which captivated huge viewing audiences and will inspire even more kids to pick up a bat and ball this summer.

“As always, we want to ensure pitches across Australia have their own characteristics and we’re looking forward to another enthralling contest under lights at the Gabba starting next Thursday.”
The type of cricket that England played in the first test can't be blamed on the pitch. Travis Head's innings already put all the pitch talk to bed, this is just the definitive full stop.
 
The ICC Match Referee has rated the pitch for the first NRMA Insurances Ashes Test as “very good”.

Under the ICC’s four tier rating system, “very good” is the highest ranking characterising a pitch with “good carry, limited seam movement, and consistent bounce early in the match, allowing for a balanced contest between batters and bowlers”.

Australia took a 1-0 series lead with an eight-wicket victory over England. The second Test starts at the Gabba on Thursday, December 4.

James Allsopp, CA Chief of Cricket said:

“The match referee’s “very good” rating justifies our belief Perth Stadium produced a pitch that provided a fair balance between bat and ball.

“The dominance of some brilliant pace bowling from both sides and the frenetic nature of the contest meant the match lasted only two days.

“This was disappointing for fans holding tickets for days three and four, but we saw some incredible moments which captivated huge viewing audiences and will inspire even more kids to pick up a bat and ball this summer.

“As always, we want to ensure pitches across Australia have their own characteristics and we’re looking forward to another enthralling contest under lights at the Gabba starting next Thursday.”

Perth curator 1-0 @Devadwal :kp
 
Usman Khawaja speaking during an interview:

"Day one wicket at (Perth) is a piece of *. I'm happy to say that. It has been last year, it was this year."
 
@Rajdeep salvation for you pal 🥳

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The Kolkata pitch on which South Africa beat India inside three days last month has received a "satisfactory" rating from ICC match referee Richie Richardson

Neither team passed 200 in a Test defined by uneven bounce and sharp turn
 
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