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How good are the World Cup pitches?

pup11

International Coach
I think seeing the way the big teams have struggeled even against the minnows shows that the pitches are probably a bit too heavily loaded in favour of the bowlers, atm the pitches are very slow and low.


Do you guys think the nature of these pitches would improve in the coming days, because if that doesn't happen then we might see the bowlers dominating through the WC.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Don't forget, not all the grounds these practice games are being played on are being used for the Tournament Real.
 

pup11

International Coach
But still you expect better prepared pitches for a tournament as big as the world cup, its not like the other grounds have decks that would have tremendous life in them.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
There's only so much you can do, I highly doubt the groundsmen will have deliberately prepared uneven wickets.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Quite excited about the way the pitches have looked so far, actually. Hopefully there'll be a bit of variation, like in the CT last year.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
I have heard a few people mention that the practice facilities (ie nets) have been poor and are a worry as well.
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
Do you guys think the nature of these pitches would improve in the coming days, because if that doesn't happen then we might see the bowlers dominating through the WC.
And that's certainly a bad thing, isn't it ?
 

Evermind

International Debutant
Yeah but the bowlers dominating because the batsmen just can't score and the ball doesn't come onto the bat isn't the ideal scenario. If the pitches were fast and bouncy, it'd have been exciting, and the bowlers would've dominated too.
 

rodzilla1010

U19 Cricketer
Yeah but the bowlers dominating because the batsmen just can't score and the ball doesn't come onto the bat isn't the ideal scenario. If the pitches were fast and bouncy, it'd have been exciting, and the bowlers would've dominated too.
Well good batsmen can score on low and slow pitches too..if the pitches of the cup are similar to these then the sub-co teams will do better than say eng or sa
 

Neil Pickup

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Well good batsmen can score on low and slow pitches too..if the pitches of the cup are similar to these then the sub-co teams will do better than say eng or sa
Remind me how the subcontinental teams did on the slow, low pitches in the Champions Trophy.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I have heard a few people mention that the practice facilities (ie nets) have been poor and are a worry as well.
I've read in most English players' autobiographies that all the nets except at Bridgetown are decidedly average by English Test ground standards.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
I think seeing the way the big teams have struggeled even against the minnows shows that the pitches are probably a bit too heavily loaded in favour of the bowlers, atm the pitches are very slow and low.
Not sure what you call struggling, but I don't think that the 8 warm-up games show anything of that sort.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Gotta laugh, TBH, at the number of times of late myself and Jono have responded to the exact same post saying near enough exactly the same thing.
 

pup11

International Coach
Slow and low wickets+small grounds+quick outfields= Advantage sub-continent teams.
 

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