img

Indore Test Pitch: ICC’s big decision after BCCI ‘s appeal, changed its rating on Indore’s pitch

Ansh Gain
1 year ago

Indore Test Pitch: The Indore Test match between India and Australia ended within three days. Taking action on the pitch of the Indore Test match, the ICC gave three demerit points, calling it bad and calling it bad. The BCCI appealed against the decision of the ICC, after which the ICC has changed the rating of the pitch.

Only one demerit point for Indore’s pitch :-

The BCCI enraged by this tough decision of the ICC. BCCI appealed for a change in the pitch rating of Indore. After BCCI’s appeal, ICC has changed the pitch rating of Indore. Now the ICC has changed the pitch rating of Indore to below average and has got only one demerging point.

The ICC said in its statement, the footage of the Test match reviewed by the ICC Appeal Panel, which included Wasim Khan and Roger Harper. The panel concluded that the pitch should be rated ‘below average’, meaning the Holkar Stadium would receive only one demerit point instead of the original three.

Indore Test Pitch: ICC’s big decision after BCCI ‘s appeal, changed its rating on Indore’s pitch.

Also Read:- Virat Kohli ‘s secret revealed in front of Anushka, He himself told this thing

Motera’s pitch was ‘average’ :-

The ICC rated the pitch at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad (4th match) as ‘Average’. It was too slow to bat. There both teams had completed only one innings and match was a draw, due to which India won series 2-1.

The Wankhede Stadium pitch and the YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, where the first two ODIs between India and Australia were played, were rated ‘Very Good’ by the ICC match referees.

This is the rule of the ICC regarding the rating of the pitch: –

According to ICC rules, if the pitch of a ground gets five or more demerit points during a period of five years, then it barred from hosting international matches for one year.

Now Indian fans have got a big relief from ICC’s decision. The ICC has divided the evaluation of pitches into a total of six categories. It includes Very Good, Good, Average, Below Average, Poor and Unfit.

Also Read:- SLC: Sri Lanka Cricket to Hold the 4th Edition of the LPL in July and August

Recent News