Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
What is a "good" pitch? "Good" depends on who you are. Good for a batsman is easy-paced, no seam, no turn; good for a spinner is cracked (uneven in pace and bounce) and dry (allowing the ball to grip); good for a seamer is green and hard (seam and high bounce). No such thing as a pitch that suits all.Well it's been a good pitch recently rather than a juicy pitch.
Any bowler, of any type, values bounce. High bounce is always a huge asset to a good accurate bowler (and an asset to the batsmen against inaccurate bowlers).Still, Warne liked it because he valued the bounce he could extract.
I don't think The 'Gabba and WACA are enormously different at all. As I say, any bowler, tall or short, slow or quick, values high bounce, and traditional decks at The 'Gabba offered good bounce and those at The WACA sensational bounce (far more than anywhere else on the planet). The 'Gabba apparently used to seam all over the place, and The WACA tends to be more assisting to swing bowlers (who are prepared to bowl into the Fremantle Doctor).You cannot forget that Australia would be playing (at the very minimum) McGrath and Lillee on the same deck (and Miller and Davidson too probably) who would enjoy the wonderful conditions.
The WACA is a different matter alltogether. This deck favours the taller, bouncier bowlers and Warne never did very well on it. It would suit your Ambrose, Garner and McGrath types, giving slightly less assistance to Marshall and Lillee type bowlers (shorter).
Either way, if so much as one of Marshall, McGrath, Ambrose, Lindwall, Holding, Lillee, Garner or Miller failed to enjoy conditions at both 'Gabba and WACA, enormously, I'd be astonished. That applies, too, to Sabina Park and Kensington Oval, which were also traditionally fast, bouncy seamers.
Precious few pitches in Australia or West Indies - except The SCG - are\were really known for becoming spin-friendly having not been earlier. That was more in England in the days of uncovered wickets that that used to happen. If a spinner isn't going to be in the game at the start, he's not going to be in it at the end.The lack of a Great spinner is the weakness of the WIndies team, and that would possibly show in the forth innings.