Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Pitch lives up to coach Kumble’s expectatio­ns

- Sharad Deep sharad.deep@hindustant­imes.com

INDIA’S OVERALL RECORD ON THIS GROUND IN 22 TESTS IS SEVEN WINS, 12 DRAWS AND THREE LOSSES.

KANPUR: Curator Shiv Kumar was happy after India scripted a 197run win against New Zealand in the historic 500th Test on Monday.

Before the match, Kumar was apprehensi­ve that he might be criticised again for preparing a ‘bad’ pitch, especially after South Africa lost to India within three days on dusty turf in 2008.

“I didn’t take any chance this time around and prepared a wicket which would give equal opportunit­y to both batsmen and bowlers,” Kumar told HT after the match.

“For the first time, we used a technique called pitch rolling, which helps make the deck hard and perfect for batting. The use of the three-layered pitch too produced positive results,” he added.

“We have clear instructio­ns to follow ICC and BCCI guidelines to prepare result-oriented wickets and that’s the reason why there is no such thing as home advantage these days,” said Kumar. “There was no question of any gimmick in pitch preparatio­ns.”

In fact, India’s batting coach Sanjay Bangar too patted Kumar for preparing a lively wicket. “It encourages you when people like your job…this will keep me motivated.”

Before the start of the match, coach Anil Kumble and skipper Virat Kohli had high hopes from the wicket and the pitch lived up to their expectatio­ns, producing a favourable result in this historic Test.

India also completed a hattrick of victories on this ground. Before Monday, MS Dhoni and Co had an innings and 144-run win against Sri Lanka in 2009 and an eight-wicket victory against South Africa in 2008. India’s overall record on this ground in 22 Tests is seven wins, 12 draws and three losses.

Of the six Tests played here in the last 10 years, five have produced results with India beating South Africa by 280 runs in 1996. On Monday, India kept the winning streak against New Zealand intact as it was their second consecutiv­e win in as many as three ties so far. In 1999, India had scored an eight-wicket win.

 ?? AJAY AGGARWAL/HT ?? The Green Park pitch in Kanpur produced an exciting match that saw India overcome New Zealand by 197 runs.
AJAY AGGARWAL/HT The Green Park pitch in Kanpur produced an exciting match that saw India overcome New Zealand by 197 runs.

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