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29 Nov 2015 16:22 #280967
by Gina145
So much discussion going on in South Africa over whether that pitch was fair. But as one of our former spinners, Paul Harris, said on the radio today, it may not have been good for cricket but it was still better than a high-scoring match which has no hope of ever producing a result. I guess you can never please everybody.
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02 Dec 2015 13:28 #281521
by dillinger10
In my opinion, home field advantage is a bigger problem than the toss in determining outcomes in Test cricket. It is becoming almost impossible for teams to win away from home these days.
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02 Dec 2015 13:42 #281527
by dillinger10
Yes, absolutely. There are those that argue that part of the home field advantage is the ability to prepare the wicket to best suit your own strengths. However, the game still needs to remain fair and balanced. Having a pitch that is turning square on day one isn't fair.
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