web analytics
28.9 C
Karachi
Friday, September 20, 2024
- Advertisement -

India unfairly criticised for pitches, says captain Rohit Sharma

TOP NEWS

Reuters
Reuters
Reuters is an international news organisation owned by Thomson Reuters

There should be a review of how pitches are rated with India receiving undue criticism according to Test captain Rohit Sharma in the wake of his side’s seven-wicket win over hosts South Africa on a seaming surface with variable bounce at Cape Town’s Newlands Cricket Ground.

Watch ARY News live on live.arynews.tv

India completed the victory on Thursday in the shortest-ever Test where there has been a positive result as they shared the series 1-1 having set the tone when they bowled the home side out for 55 before lunch on day one.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by ICC (@icc)

With variable bounce and sideways movement through the 4-1/2 sessions, Rohit Sharma described the conditions as dangerous but added he had no problem playing on such surfaces as long as it was accepted that Indian pitches will turn from day one.

“I don’t mind being on pitches like this as long as everyone keeps their mouth shut in India and no-one is talking about the pitches there,” Rohit Sharma told reporters. “Yes it is dangerous, but you come here (South Africa) to challenge yourself and you must face up to it.”

Rohit Sharma believes there is inconsistency in the way match referees rate pitches in different countries.

“In India, when it turns on day one, people say ‘Oh, there is a puff of dust’. We need to stay neutral, especially match referees. I would love to see how the pitches are rated. I still can’t believe the (Cricket) World Cup final pitch (in Ahmedabad) was rated below standard. A player (Australia’s Travis Head) got a hundred there. They must rate pitches based on what they see, not based on countries,” he added.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Team India (@indiancricketteam)

Rohit Sharma added there should be no difference in the rating of a pitch based on spin or seam on day one. He said, “We know pitches in India will spin but people don’t like it because it turns from ball one. But if it seams from ball one, that is OK? That is not fair.”

Rohit Sharma believes the nature of the wicket made their Cape Town win even more special.

“When we saw how the pitch played in the first session, we knew it would not be a high-scoring game. All we wanted to do was stay disciplined in how we bowled and not get ahead of ourselves,” he said

He added, “We also spoke to the batters and said we needed small contributions in the game. Apply yourself, if you get hit on the body it’s fine.”

Related – India skipper Rohit Sharma promises fight back in second South Africa Test

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
 

POLL

What, in your opinion, is the reason of Sheikh Hasina's downfall?

- Advertisement -
 

MORE STORIES