Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

ICC rates Melbourne pitch as poor after drawn Ashes Test

HUMILIATIO­N Dropin MCG pitch was unforgivin­g for bowlers with 1,081 runs scored and only 24 wickets taken

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SYDNEY: The Melbourne pitch for the fourth Ashes Test match has been rated “poor” by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC), reportedly the first for an Australian ground, just days after players also criticised the conditions.

The showpiece Boxing Day match, which ended in a draw, denied England their first win of the series that Australia had already claimed with an unassailab­le three-nil lead. It was only the second Boxing Day Test draw in 20 years. The drop-in pitch at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was unforgivin­g for bowlers, with a total of 1,081 runs scored and only 24 wickets taken over five days. Match referee Ranjan Madugalle noted the unfavourab­le conditions in his report to the ICC, while Australia captain Steve Smith and England skipper Joe Root also hit out at the lifeless pitch after the Test.

“The pitch... has been rated as ‘poor’ under the ICC Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process,” the governing body said in a statement. In his report, Madugalle had said “the bounce of the MCG pitch was medium, but slow in pace and got slower as the match progressed”.

“The nature of the pitch did not change over the five days and there was no natural deteriorat­ion,” he added. “As such, the pitch did not allow an even contest between the bat and the ball as it neither favoured the batsmen too much nor it gave the bowlers sufficient opportunit­y to take wickets.” The rating comes just two days before the introducti­on of a new penalty system for grounds that could have seen the MCG hit with demerit points.

Under the system, if a ground reaches five points, the venue will be suspended from hosting internatio­nal matches for 12 months, and for two years if the venue accumulate­s 10 points.

Cricket Australia Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland said Tuesday he was “disappoint­ed that the traditiona­l characteri­stics of the MCG pitch did not come to the fore during the Boxing Day Test”. “We’ll be taking on board advice from the ICC, players and relevant experts to work with the MCG to ensure this rating is not repeated.”

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Australia captain Steve Smith (left) and England skipper Joe Root had hit out at the lifeless dropin pitch at MCG after the fourth Test was drawn.
GETTY IMAGES Australia captain Steve Smith (left) and England skipper Joe Root had hit out at the lifeless dropin pitch at MCG after the fourth Test was drawn.
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