brod wrote:rod_rooster wrote:The 5th ODI looks like being abandoned due to a dodgy wicket.
Spot on RR
The final ODI between India and Sri Lanka on Sunday was abandoned after 23.3 overs after the match officials decided the pitch was of "extremely variable bounce and too dangerous for further play". The immediate fallout of the fiasco was the sacking of the BCCI's Grounds and Wickets Committee, followed by the resignation of their Delhi counterparts, but long-term repercussions could be far more serious: at stake is Delhi's status as a host of the 2011 World Cup, though the ICC has said it will follow the prescribed monitoring process before taking any decision.
An Absolute DISGRACE on 2 counts.
1/ That the pitch was so bad to start with
and
2/ That the match was called off after 23.2 overs.
Obviously without me seeing the pitch, i cant see how it took 23.2 overs to determine that it was SHHIT.
I can hardly believe that it was dangerous considering all the protection batsmen can wear these days.
The game should have been finished imo.
It would be laughable if one day they call a TEST match off on the last day due to the pitch cracking up and providing extremely variable bounce.
This game has all the signs of match fixing which was going horibly wrong so the best thing to do was abandon it.
I've been a VOLUNTARY curator for 25+ years and have NEVER produced a pitch surface that was dangerous or provided extreme variable bounce so it's hard to believe that something like this could happen at the elite level.