Pakistan's Pitches: A Nightmare for Bowlers, a Paradise for Batsmen

Pakistan’s Pitches: A Nightmare for Bowlers, a Paradise for Batsmen

Pakistan’s Pitches: A Graveyard for Bowlers, a Haven for Batsmen

In 1980, Australian pace legend Dennis Lillee famously denounced a pitch in Pakistan as a “graveyard for bowlers.” More than four decades later, little has changed.

Lillee’s frustration stemmed from a wicketless 21-over spell in Faisalabad, where Australia’s bowlers toiled in vain as Pakistan piled up 382-2 in reply to Australia’s 617 all out. The match ended in a turgid draw.

Fast forward to 2023, and the situation remains dire. In the first Test in Multan, England rewrote the record books on a pitch described as “a road” by former captain Michael Vaughan. They amassed 823-7 declared, the fourth highest single innings in Test history.

Harry Brook plundered 317 at almost a run a ball, while Joe Root became England’s highest Test run scorer during his career-best 262. Their record-breaking stand of 454 for the fourth wicket highlighted the lifeless nature of the pitch.

Despite the lack of assistance for bowlers, England’s bowlers pulled off an innings and 47-run victory after Pakistan crumbled to 220 all out in their second innings. Pakistan became the first team to score 500 or more and lose a Test by an innings.

The lack of help for bowlers in Multan has drawn criticism from experts. England batting great Kevin Pietersen said it was “helping destroy Test cricket.” Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram called it a “perennial problem.”

Rashid Latif, a former Pakistan captain who has studied pitch preparation, believes the pitches are unnecessarily curated in favor of batsmen. “We can prepare good pitches, but our mindset is negative,” he said.

Former spinner Tauseef Ahmed, who played in the infamous 1980 Faisalabad Test, said Pakistani batters prefer flat pitches to score runs. “Even in domestic matches, we have such pitches so that players score big and get prominence,” he said.

In the last two years, Pakistan’s pitches have become even more docile. Each Test wicket now costs an average of 42.13 runs, the highest anywhere in the world.

Experts say the ideal soil mix for a Test pitch is around 60% clay with less sand, as found in Australia. This produces firm and bouncy tracks that begin to take more spin over five days, providing a balance between ball and bat.

However, local groundsmen say pitch preparation in Pakistan is a complex process influenced by weather and interference from team management. They also point to the overuse of pitches, which leads to flat surfaces.

Latif believes serious work is needed to improve the standard of pitches. He advocates for a research department to ascertain how good pitches can be prepared. He also wants to see Australian Kookaburra balls replaced with those with a more prominent seam to help bowlers.

With the second Test in Multan and the third in Rawalpindi on the horizon, it seems unlikely that the bowlers will get any respite soon. Pakistan’s pitches remain a graveyard for bowlers and a haven for batsmen.

Rohit Sharma Prepares for New Zealand Tests, Quips on Six-Hitting Request

Rohit Sharma Prepares for New Zealand Tests, Quips on Six-Hitting Request

Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma has begun preparations for the upcoming three-match Test series against New Zealand, starting October 18. Rohit, who recently led India to a 2-0 Test series sweep over Bangladesh, was seen hitting the nets on Friday.

In a hilarious interaction, Rohit responded to a question about whether he would start his practice session with a six. “Pagal hogaya hai kya? (Are you mad or what?)” Rohit quipped, leaving fans in splits.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is yet to announce the Indian squad for the New Zealand series. However, reports suggest that Rohit may miss one of the first two Tests in Australia due to personal reasons.

The Border-Gavaskar series between India and Australia will commence on November 22 with the first Test at Perth. The second Test will be a day-night affair at Adelaide Oval from December 6 to 10. The third Test will be held at The Gabba in Brisbane from December 14 to 18.

The traditional Boxing Day Test will take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground from December 26 to 30. The series will conclude with the fifth and final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3 to 7.

Rohit’s participation in the Australia series remains uncertain, with the BCCI yet to issue an official statement on his status.

Pakistan Cricket Team Faces Scathing Criticism After Humiliating Test Defeat

Pakistan Cricket Team Faces Scathing Criticism After Humiliating Test Defeat

Pakistan’s cricket team has come under fire from former batter Basit Ali following their humiliating defeat to England in the first Test of the three-match series in Multan. The loss marked Pakistan’s sixth consecutive Test defeat, extending their winless streak to 10 matches in the format.

Ali, in a viral rant on his YouTube channel, expressed his disgust with the team’s performance, labeling it as “shameful.” He questioned the place of star batter Babar Azam in the team, urging the selectors to drop him. Azam has not scored a Test century in over two years, and Ali believes that any other player would have been dropped long ago.

“Babar Azam needs rest. He should be the one saying, ‘I need to rest’. It’s been 18 innings without a significant performance. Any other player would have been dropped after three games, like Fawad Alam. This is the harsh reality. Babar should reduce his stance. It’s too wide now. The whole world is laughing. Is this how you play?” Ali said.

Ali also criticized captain Shan Masood, suggesting that he should be opening the batting instead of playing at number three. He questioned Masood’s credentials as captain, saying, “I’ve always maintained that Shan is an opener and should be opening. But he played at number three. Now what will happen? Who will you drop? He should play in his rightful position. He doesn’t even understand captaincy. What has become of this cricket team? It’s shameful.”

The loss to England continues a painful stretch for Pakistan and will likely increase the pressure on Masood, who is reportedly set to be sacked by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The win is England’s fourth consecutive Test triumph on Pakistan soil, after a 3-0 whitewash two years ago. England had only won two away Tests against Pakistan in the previous 61 years.

England vs Scotland Live: Scotland Eyes Redemption in T20 World Cup Finale

England vs Scotland Live: Scotland Eyes Redemption in T20 World Cup Finale

England vs Scotland Live Score: Scotland Aims for Redemption in Final Match

The Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 match between England and Scotland in Sharjah marks the first encounter between these two sides. Despite their lack of previous history, Scotland boasts a wealth of County Championship experience.

Scotland, already eliminated from the semi-final race, is determined to end their T20 World Cup campaign on a high note. With qualification for the next World Cup on the line, they are eager to avoid a winless exit.

England, on the other hand, is looking to maintain their momentum after a strong start to the tournament. They will be keen to secure a victory that will boost their chances of reaching the knockout stages.

The match promises to be an intriguing contest between two teams with contrasting fortunes. Scotland will be hoping to upset the odds and claim a famous victory, while England will be aiming to extend their winning streak and solidify their position as one of the tournament favorites.

India Bags Three Medals at Asian Table Tennis Championships

India Bags Three Medals at Asian Table Tennis Championships

India concluded their campaign at the Asian Table Tennis Championships with a historic haul of three medals, including a bronze in the women’s doubles. The bronze medalists, Ayhika Mukherjee and Sutirtha Mukherjee, had previously stunned the reigning world champions from China at the Asian Games last year. However, in the semifinals, they faced a tough challenge from Japan’s Miwa Harimoto and Miyuu Kihara, losing 4-11, 9-11, 8-11.

Prior to their semifinal loss, the Indian duo had defeated South Korea’s Kim Nayeong and Lee Eunhye in the quarterfinals, securing India’s first-ever women’s doubles medal at the Asian meet.

The Indian women’s team had earlier made history by winning a bronze medal in the team event. The trio of Manika Batra, Ayhika Mukherjee, and Sutirtha Mukherjee secured the country’s first-ever medal in the women’s team category since the competition began in 1972. However, they eventually lost 1-3 to Japan in the semifinals.

In the men’s category, India secured another bronze, their third straight in the tournament, after the team of Achanta Sharath Kamal, Manav Thakkar, and Harmeet Desai fell 0-3 to Chinese Taipei in the semifinals.

In men’s singles, Manav Thakkar and Manush Shah bowed out in the pre-quarterfinals. World No. 60 Thakkar, who had earlier shocked world No. 14 Jang Woojin of South Korea, was defeated by Hong Kong’s Baldwin Chan, 4-11 4-11 8-11. Meanwhile, Manush put up a tough fight against Lin Yun-Ju of Chinese Taipei and took two games before narrowly losing 8-11 5-11 11-7 11-6 12-14.

Hardik Pandya's Heartwarming Gesture Wins Fans' Hearts

Hardik Pandya’s Heartwarming Gesture Wins Fans’ Hearts

Hardik Pandya’s Heartfelt Gesture Wins Admiration During India’s T20I Triumph

In a heartwarming display of sportsmanship, Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya paused during the third and final T20I against Bangladesh in Hyderabad to fulfill a young ball boy’s request for a photograph. The incident occurred as India posted a formidable total of 297/6 in 20 overs, with Pandya fielding at the boundary ropes.

As the game progressed, a ball boy approached Pandya and asked for a picture. Despite being in the midst of a crucial match, Pandya graciously obliged, pausing to click photos with the young fan while fielding. This small act of kindness resonated with fans and quickly went viral on social media.

Pandya’s gesture not only showcased his humility but also highlighted the importance of sportsmanship and the power of human connection. It served as a reminder that even in the heat of competition, it is possible to extend a helping hand and make a positive impact on others.

The incident also underscored the growing popularity of cricket in India, where the sport has become more than just a game. It has become a cultural phenomenon that brings people together and inspires countless young fans. Pandya’s gesture is a testament to the transformative power of sports and its ability to create lasting memories.

Pakistan to Reuse Pitch for Second Test Against England in Multan

Pakistan to Reuse Pitch for Second Test Against England in Multan

Pakistan’s decision to reuse the same pitch for the second Test against England in Multan has raised eyebrows, but the move is not without precedent. The International Cricket Council (ICC) requires only “the best possible pitch and outfield conditions” for Test matches, with no stipulations that the surface must be fresh or unused.

Pakistan’s decision may be driven by a desire to level the playing field after their innings defeat in the first Test. The pitch in Multan offered little assistance to bowlers, with 1,599 runs scored for the loss of 26 wickets. England’s bowlers were particularly frustrated, with Chris Woakes describing the surface as offering “bugger all.”

By reusing the same pitch, Pakistan may hope to create conditions that favor their spinners. The bowlers’ footmarks from the first Test are dry and cracked, and the fans and harsh sun will further dry them out. This could make it difficult for England’s batsmen to play spin, especially if Ben Stokes is selected as a third seamer.

Stokes has ramped up his bowling workloads over the past week and bowled at full pace in the nets on Sunday morning. His inclusion would give England a potent bowling attack, but it could also backfire if the pitch does not offer enough assistance to spinners.

England, meanwhile, are braced for a lower-scoring match. They will be hoping to take advantage of the dry conditions and exploit any variable bounce that may develop. Kevin Pietersen, the former England captain, described the pitch as a “bowlers’ graveyard” on Twitter and suggested that Pakistan should re-use it for the second Test.

Pakistan’s move is unusual, but it is not without precedent. In 2016, India reused the same pitch for two consecutive Tests against New Zealand in Kanpur. The pitch offered more assistance to spinners in the second Test, and India won by an innings and 115 runs.

Whether Pakistan’s gamble will pay off remains to be seen. The second Test starts on Tuesday, and the conditions will be closely monitored.

Hardik Pandya's Resurgence Stuns Aakash Chopra in India's T20I Triumph

Hardik Pandya’s Resurgence Stuns Aakash Chopra in India’s T20I Triumph

Hardik Pandya’s Resurgence: Aakash Chopra Lauds All-Rounder’s Performance in India’s T20I Series Triumph

Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has hailed Hardik Pandya’s remarkable comeback in India’s T20I series victory against Bangladesh. Pandya’s stellar performances, both with bat and ball, played a pivotal role in India’s 3-0 series sweep.

In the third and final T20I in Hyderabad, Pandya was instrumental in India’s record-breaking 133-run victory. He smashed a blistering 47 off just 18 deliveries, helping India post a mammoth 297/6. His aggressive batting display set the tone for India’s dominant performance.

Chopra, in his YouTube analysis, praised Pandya’s resilience and determination. “Hardik Pandya was the Player of the Series,” Chopra said. “He has seen the lows of lows in his personal and professional life, getting booed – everything has happened.”

Throughout the series, Pandya consistently delivered quick runs, maintaining a strike rate above 200 in most matches. His aggressive batting style, characterized by audacious shots and fearless strokeplay, left a lasting impression on Chopra.

“His batting in all three matches, he has played few balls but always with a strike rate above 200,” Chopra remarked. “I thought he was absolutely sensational.”

In the series opener in Gwalior, Pandya scored an unbeaten 39 off 16 balls, while in Delhi, he followed up with 32 runs off 19 deliveries. Chopra highlighted Pandya’s confidence and flair in his performances.

“His swag is different. It was like hooliganism,” Chopra said. “He hit a six over cover and a no-look one-handed six on the leg side… He is batting differently.”

Chopra concluded by noting the rare nature of such confident batting, saying, “It was almost like insulting the bowlers, as though they don’t have any status at all.”

Pandya’s resurgence has been a major boost for India’s T20I team. His all-round abilities, coupled with his aggressive batting and leadership qualities, make him a valuable asset for the side.

Farukh Choudhary Scores on India Return in 1-1 Draw with Vietnam

Farukh Choudhary Scores on India Return in 1-1 Draw with Vietnam

Farukh Choudhary’s return to the Indian national team after a three-year absence was marked by a goal in a 1-1 draw against Vietnam in an international friendly. The midfielder’s strike in the second half canceled out Vi Hao Bui’s first-half opener for the hosts.

Choudhary, who was sidelined for three years due to a knee injury, expressed his delight at being back in the national team setup. “Personally, I feel great. I’ve not been a part of the national team for a long time, but this is where I wanted to be. I worked hard at my clubs and I knew in my heart that I deserved to be here,” he said.

The last time Choudhary played for India was in October 2021, when he provided an assist in a 1-0 victory over Nepal. He admitted that he was disappointed that India could not find a winning goal against Vietnam. “I’m glad that I could make a difference for the team, but I feel that we could have scored another,” he said.

Despite the draw, head coach Manolo Marquez was positive about his team’s performance. “In the first half, it was practically all Vietnam. Then we discussed at half time how we have enough quality to play, and finally, we started executing our plans in the second,” he said.

Marquez praised the efforts of goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Saandhu and defender Anwar Ali, who played exceptional games in defense. “Sure, Vietnam could have scored in the last minutes when we were tired, but we could have scored too with our last chance. But overall, I am satisfied with this. It was a friendly game, after all.”

Choudhary’s return to the national team is a testament to his hard work and determination. He is now hoping to help India achieve success in the upcoming AFC Asian Cup qualifiers.

Tilak Varma to Lead India A in Emerging Teams Asia Cup

Tilak Varma to Lead India A in Emerging Teams Asia Cup

Tilak Varma, a rising star in Indian cricket, has been appointed as the captain of India A for the upcoming Men’s T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup, scheduled to commence in Oman on October 18. Varma, who has already made his mark in international cricket with four ODI and 16 T20I appearances, will lead a squad that boasts a blend of experience and youthful exuberance.

Joining Varma in the leadership group are Abhishek Sharma and Rahul Chahar, both of whom have represented India at the international level. The batting contingent is bolstered by players who have showcased their talent in the Indian Premier League (IPL), including Ayush Badoni, Ramandeep Singh, Prabhsimran Singh, Nehal Wadhera, and Anuj Rawat.

The bowling attack is equally impressive, featuring R Sai Kishore, Hrithik Shokeen, Rasikh Salam, Vaibhav Arora, and Aaqib Khan. All-rounders Nishant Sindhu, a member of India’s victorious Under-19 World Cup squad in 2022, and Anshul Kamboj, who impressed in the recent Duleep Trophy, add depth to the team.

India A will kick off their campaign against Pakistan A on October 19. Oman and UAE are the other two teams in their group. This tournament marks a departure from previous editions, which were played in the 50-over format. India emerged victorious in the inaugural edition in 2013, while Pakistan has claimed the title in the last two tournaments.

The Emerging Teams Asia Cup provides a valuable platform for young and emerging players to showcase their skills and gain experience at the international level. India A will be eager to make a strong impression under the leadership of Tilak Varma and challenge for the title.

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