Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

After storm, tight contest on cards

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sendoffs!

One view of this high-decibel aggression is it is great theatre, television and fans love it .Players are not robots, passion adds spice to sport and makes it more thrilling. The popular mantra, repeated in every dressing room nowadays, is about preparatio­n, respecting processes and, in the end, enjoying and expressing yourself.

Conditions in Pune and Bangalore were not conducive for free-flowing expression. The track did not allow batsmen to boss over bowlers and they could only score what Rahul Dravid calls ugly runs. In Bangalore, only KL Rahul seemed to play with a bat that had a middle.

Will Ranchi turn square from over one? Pitch behaviour is more tricky than calling election results and the Ranchi curator, like others before him, has made the right noises about a sporting track.

But chances are if Steve Smith is lucky with the toss, Ashwin will be at Warner first up with the new SG ball.

Some think designer pitches and conditions manufactur­ed to favour the home team reduces the charm of cricket.

With the dice loaded against the visiting teams, Test matches follow a set pattern: Teams don’t win away from home and no major team loses at home.

Perhaps this happens when winning becomes the only goal and sporting victories are linked to national pride .

This could be a narrow view of nationalis­m but if a Test victory lifts the mood of a nation why crib about removing grass from a pitch which is already bone dry.

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