Not convinced by BCCI’s defence, the International
Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday Dec 21,2015 issued an “official warning” to the
Jamtha Stadium administration in Nagpur for preparing a pitch that was
ruled poor by the match referee after the third Test between India and
South Africa.
Third Test @ Nagpur Nov 25-29,2015
Scorecard
India -215/10 and 173/10
South Africa 79/10 and 185/10(Target 310 Runs)
Match Result -India won by 124 Runs
Series Result - India lead the 4- Match Test Series 2-0
Third Test @ Nagpur Nov 25-29,2015
Scorecard
India -215/10 and 173/10
South Africa 79/10 and 185/10(Target 310 Runs)
Match Result -India won by 124 Runs
Series Result - India lead the 4- Match Test Series 2-0
Incidentally, Jamtha, which saw ample
turn form day one itself, is the home ground of ICC chairman and BCCI
president Shashank Manohar.
“The International
Cricket Council (ICC) today announced that Jamtha Stadium in Nagpur has
been given an official warning under the ICC Pitch Monitoring Process
following the third Test between India and South Africa,” the game’s
apex body said in a statement,
“The sanction took
into consideration the fact that there had been no concerns about the
performance of the pitch after any of the other international matches
played at this venue.”
In reaching the verdict, the
ICC agreed with the poor rating given to the pitch by Jeff Crowe, the
match referee for the Test that got over in less than three days last
month.
Jeff Crowe had observed that the pitch did not
allow a fair contest between bat and the ball. The finding was made by
ICC General Manager -Cricket, Geoff Allardice, and ICC chief match
referee, Ranjan Madugalle, after watching footage of the match,
reviewing the post-match reports from Crowe, and considering the
response provided by the BCCI.
In a major
embarrassment for the BCCI, the ICC had earlier this month rated the
track at Nagpur, which hosted the third Test between India and South
Africa, as poor, triggering a review of the performance of the pitch
under the ICC Pitch Monitoring Process.
In
accordance with Clause 3 of the Process, ICC Match Referee Jeff Crowe
submitted his report to the ICC expressing the concerns of the match
officials over the performance of the pitch.
The
Nagpur pitch received flak from many former cricketers, including
Australia’s Matthew Hayden, England’s Michael Vaughan, and a host of
others.
However, Indian captain Virat Kohli and team director Ravi Shastri had strongly defended the pitch, saying that there was nothing wrong with the track
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