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Border Gavaskar Trophy Test series: ICC rates four pitches ‘very good’, SCG track ‘satisfactory’

Posted on January 8, 2025 By admin


Australian captain Pat Cummins exchanges a handshake with Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah after winning the fifth Test match, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, in Sydney on January 5, 2025.
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Four out of five pitches used in the recent Border-Gavaskar Test series between India and Australia have been rated ‘very good’ by the ICC, which found the track for the fifth and final game in Sydney to be ‘satisfactory’, Cricket Australia announced on Wednesday (January 8, 2025).

The marquee five-match series ended 3-1 in favour of the hosts, who regained the Border Gavaskar Trophy after a decade and also qualified for the World Test Championship final in June against South Africa.

The tracks at the Optus Stadium in Perth, the Adelaide Oval, the Gabba in Brisbane and the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground received the highest rating, Cricket Australia stated in a press release.

The traditionally batting-friendly pitch at Sydney Cricket Ground, which ended up a notch below in the ratings, favoured bowlers this time. Batters from both the teams struggled for the majority of the Test which ended in two and half days.

“We encourage pitches that bring out the unique characteristics of that venue and this has long been a feature of Australian cricket,” Cricket Australia’s Head of Cricket Operations Peter Roach said in a media release while reacting to the ICC’s ratings.

“We don’t look to prepare wickets that favour the home side or suit our situation in a series. What we seek is a good contest between bat and ball and pitches that are likely to produce a result.

“Weather obviously plays a significant part in preparation and we know that even our most skilled curators are challenged at times by adverse weather,” he added.

Early pace, later spin at SCG

The Sydney track had a green top with variable bounce on offer and as many as 26 wickets fell on the first two days while four Indians and as many Australians were dismissed on day three as bowlers largely dominated the proceedings.

“The SCG has been striving to bring out their unique characteristics of early pace and bounce before the pitch wears and spins,” Roach said. 

“This year was a step in the right direction to achieving this which provided an exciting finish to the Border Gavaskar Trophy series and bodes well for the Ashes summer in 2025-26,” he added.

There was some debate around the SCG track after a few former players, including Indian great Sunil Gavaskar, called it “not ideal”. However, India head coach Gautam Gambhir had termed it as “spicy” but overall good for Test cricket.

“The series also emphasised the benefits of playing first-class cricket at major venues,” Roach said.

“It allows our curators to become more familiar with the different challenges that go into preparing wickets in different weather conditions, and also allows players to enter the Test team familiar with the conditions they will confront,” he added.

Published – January 08, 2025 12:08 pm IST



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