The Gold Coast Bulletin

Pitch for Metricon T20 final

- BRENT O’NEILL

CRICKET Gold Coast hope to have an answer this week on a reschedule date for first grade’s washed out Twenty20 final.

With no play possible in the October 13 battle between Southport Labrador and Alberton Ormeau, the CGC committee have been in contact with Metricon Stadium management to find another suitable date for the decider.

The game was initially locked in at Metricon so the drop-in wicket could be tested before the T20 internatio­nal – the Coast’s first taste of toplevel cricket – between Australia and South Africa on November 17.

However, the game is now more likely to be played on the other drop-in pitch being prepared for two Brisbane Heat Big Bash League games on December 22 and January 1.

CGC senior director Peter Goodchap conceded there was a chance the final may have to be taken away from Metricon but he remained optimistic.

“We’re hoping for the best but obviously it’s got to be done right for the other (internatio­nal and BBL) games,” Goodchap said.

“We’re hoping to know (what’s happening) by the end of the week. It’s all up to the wicket preparatio­n and what Cricket Australia want (Metricon management) to do.

“We don’t care (when the final is played), any time we can get on at Metricon we will use it. We’re being as flexible as we can be. If it’s a weekday, it doesn’t matter.

“Some time after the internatio­nal they will have the second wicket up and we can hopefully have a match.

“(If we can’t use Metricon) it means we will use one of the local grounds on a Sunday or something.”

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