England Vs India First Test At Trent Bridge,Nottingham July 09-13,2014
The
match fizzled out into a dull draw with both teams scoring over 400 in
their first innings on a pitch that offered little life, and match
referee David Boon marked the pitch as poor.
The match ended in a draw as India made 457 and 391-9, and England scored 496, with both sides' bowlers struggling.
The match ended in a draw as India made 457 and 391-9, and England scored 496, with both sides' bowlers struggling.
But,
in a statement released on their website, the ICC confirmed that Trent
Bridge received an official warning but escaped a fine.
The ICC
statement said that Nottingham's history of producing 'good quality
international pitches' was taken into consideration, but also that the
pitch for the India Test held during July 09-13,2014 did not provide a fair contest between
bat and ball throughout' and that 'that the pitch prepared for the
match was of an unacceptable standard for Test cricket.
When
a pitch is rated as 'poor' by the ICC, the penalty on the first
occasion can include a fine of up to £8,907 and a second offence within
five years of the first could carry a fine of up to £17,815.
This
is the first time an international pitch in the UK has been rated as
'poor' since the ICC introduced a new process for grading pitches in
2010.
The warning was issued by the ICC's General Manager - Cricket, Geoff Allardice, and chief match referee Ranjan Madugalle.
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