Time to have ICC oversight and certification of all Test pitches before the match starts.
If this continues, Test cricket will be back to under-arm bowling.
The match referee and umpires do check the pitch before the games...
Was covering a ODI at Pune and had to wait for the officials to be happy with the wicket before the groundsman would mark it up. He had three pitches ready to choose from.
He then got caught on camera talking about how the pitch was a road and would be 330+ wicket.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/41753622For everyone calling it a poor wicket, I would really like to know the reason they think that. Agreed the test match was wrapped up in 2 days but, if you look at all the dismissals in the test match 90% of those dismissals were either due to lack of footwork or poor shots. The players were just not able to handle the way the ball was skidding off the pitch. It wasnt turning square. It was more a case of accurate spin bowling hurrying the batsmen. I would put that down to some brilliant accurate bowling and batsmen failing to adapt.
30 wickets inside 2 days... Just because the wickets fell to straight balls is irrelevant. It doesn't have to turn square to be a poor pitch. Every ball was going through the top.
I just don't understand how a batsman could have scored runs on that pitch. Unless it was against seam, Crawley and Rohit showed that was possible. Of course there were some poor shots in there but I think a few of them were purely down to the batsman not sure how to score a run.