IND vs Eng 4th Test: Why are the pitches flat in England? , Cricket news

Manchester: The U-19 at the Kent County Ground in Becanham last week after the youth test between India U-19 and England ended, the curator was asked if the Indian testing team had requested a special type of pitches for their practice session two days later. The curator said, “This is a long summer and a lot of cricket has been played. Even if they ask for anything, I will not be able to give them,” the curator said that when he was brushing the center class, the dust was closed.The local people here call it a beautiful heat. On one side of the last two sad and rainy day, the sun is burning down.In this summer, the weather is not just a point of talk. High scoring sports and frequent flat nature of pitch is a departure of how cricket is usually played here. On his first tour of England, India’s pacer Akash imagined a deep seam and swing. This bubble exploded in the First India ‘A’ game, which he played before the Test series.Before the series began, England team managing director Rob said that the increasing amount of cricket has played a role in flattering pitches over the years. “There are many tired sections. They have now got more cricket than ever before that hundred and women’s cricket is in every county,” the key was analyzed.
As soon as the series went to the third Test at Lord’s, the pitches lost the appropriate amount of zip. In Edgbaston, England captain Ben Stokes also said that the conditions are mixed with the subcontinent. Former England captain Andrew Strauss also bowed to the story. Strauss told TOI during the Lord’s Test, “With a little more moisture in the cloud cover and surfaces, you are going to get a little more living grass. Therefore, it is going to the seam and swinging a little more. Therefore, the weather has played completely in India’s hands so far.”A batting approach to the Bazball era can also have a role. Another former England captain Michael Vaughan brought the point during a chat with Toi. “To play this style of cricket for England to play (attack batting), if you play on a green top, they are going out very quickly. I think England wants to play on a flattery wicket to play the expansion brand of England cricket,” Von said.Former India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta, who has been a broadcaster here, reported that the groundstaff struggle to maintain moisture after making all the grounds sand-based to improve drainage. Dasgupta told Toi, “Some ground staff told me that all rain water goes out so quickly that it dries the surface quickly. In fact, the groundstaff in Birmingham recently had to put cardboard sheets in addition to the main class so that the main class is moist for a long time.”