Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Old-world charm is fine, but Green Park needs to update

With new Test centres in the fray, Kanpur could lose prominence

- Khurram Habib khurram.habib@hindustant­imes.com

KANPUR: As India skipper Virat Kohli interacted with the media in a large hall on the first floor, an argument broke out on the ground floor, and could be heard inside. Incidents such as this and ones like commentato­rs climbing three floors as there is no elevator here are normal.

The historic Green Park has an old-world charm and can spark off romanticis­m. But it has remained one of the most primitive Test centres. With the BCCI giving accreditat­ion to six new venues, pushing the number of Test venues to 16, there are chances Green Park could lose prominence, even though it will host an England-India T20I in January.

The six new centres have been built with state-of-the-art technology and will debut this season. The India-New Zealand tie was the first Test in six years here. The last time a game was played, in 2009, featuring Sri Lanka, the situation was quite the same.

Virat Kohli had pointed out on the eve of the Test that this was one of the few venues where not much had changed.

“Whenever we play here, we get the feeling of old times, the way net practice used to happen and matches were played. Not much has changed here,” he said.

It may have history, but for Australia the venue has become a no-go zone, as they’ve refused to play here. The last time the Aussies played a Test here was in 1979 while England played their last Test in 1985. In fact, Australia have not played an ODI here after 1998. Being the only centre in Uttar Pradesh has made it possible for matches to happen. But with new venues coming up, the one in Lucknow is being built on public-private partnershi­p and a private one in Greater Noida where Duleep Trophy was held, there will be competitio­n for IPL and domestic games.

Green Park’s problem lies in the fact that it is a government property and unless interest is shown, it will remain this way.

For now, the England-India T20I will be a test of how fast it can change.

 ?? AJAY AGGARWAL/ HINDUSTAN TIMES ?? The historic Green Park has an old-world charm and can spark off romanticis­m. But it has remained one of the most primitive Test centres.
AJAY AGGARWAL/ HINDUSTAN TIMES The historic Green Park has an old-world charm and can spark off romanticis­m. But it has remained one of the most primitive Test centres.

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