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Rawalpindi pitch was not good advertisement for Test cricket, understand fans' frustration: PCB chef Ramiz Raja

Rawalpindi pitch was not good advertisement for Test cricket, understand fans' frustration: PCB chef Ramiz Raja

India Today
Thursday, March 10, 2022 05:51:26 AM UTC

Pakistan vs Australia: Responding to criticism, PCb chief Ramiz Raja said Pakistan did not want to go into an experimental mode by preparing a spicy pitch for the Rawalpindi Test which ended in a boring draw after just 14 wickets fell over 5 days.

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ramiz Raja, in an honest assessment, conceded that the pitch used for the first Test between Australia and Pakistan in Rawalpindi was not good advertisement for Test cricket. Raja's comments came after the first Test, a historic one, ended in a boring draw with just 14 wickets falling over the course of 5 days.

Pakistan made 476/4 declared in their first innings before bowling out Australia for 459 on the final day. In response, Pakistan posted 252/0 as both openers Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq hitting a hundred each. The bowlers toiled hard on the Rawalpindi pitch with Australia's all-powerful attack, managing just 4 wickets despite bowling at Pakistan for close to 3 days.

Fans, as Raja conceded, were not happy with the pitch on offer as Pakistan welcomed Australia for the first time in 24 years. However, the PCB chairman stressed that the nature of pitches can't be changed overnight and he did not have the time in hand to prepare a more sporting wicket for the 1st Test.

"A drawn match is never a good advertisement for Test cricket, and I totally understand that we need to get a result in five days these days, and we get it 90% [of the time], but I want to remind you of 2-3 things," Raja said in a video message posted on YouTube.

Raja also added that Pakistan were cautious about not preparing a pitch that would suit Australia's strengths and play into the hands of the visitors.

First of all, a number of headlines were in relation to the comments I made when I took over [as chairman] that pitches in Pakistan need to be redone, massively redone, but I took over in September and the season had already begun.

"It takes 5-6 months to prepare pitches, and during the off-season, you will see - soil is coming from Australia; we've experimented, consulted soil experts and prepared soils, and we will redo 50-60 pitches all over Pakistan once our season ends in March-April."

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