By Khurram Habib
New Delhi, Feb 11 (Ians) Following the defeat in first Test in Chennai, the Indian cricket board has removed its curator who was to oversee the pitch preparation at the Ma Chidambaram Stadium for the second Test, starting on Saturday. Now, the Indian team management is overseeing the pitch preparation along with chief local groundsman V Ramesh Kumar, who hadn't prepared a pitch even for a first-class game before the first Test that India lost to England here on Tuesday. Now, Kumar has been assigned the crucial task of preparing the pitch, for which black soil will be used instead of red.
The gap between the first and the second Test, which is to begin on February 13, is only of three days. But the Board of Control for Cricket in India (Bcci) curator Taposh Chatterjee of Central Zone was sent off immediately after the first match and, instead,...
New Delhi, Feb 11 (Ians) Following the defeat in first Test in Chennai, the Indian cricket board has removed its curator who was to oversee the pitch preparation at the Ma Chidambaram Stadium for the second Test, starting on Saturday. Now, the Indian team management is overseeing the pitch preparation along with chief local groundsman V Ramesh Kumar, who hadn't prepared a pitch even for a first-class game before the first Test that India lost to England here on Tuesday. Now, Kumar has been assigned the crucial task of preparing the pitch, for which black soil will be used instead of red.
The gap between the first and the second Test, which is to begin on February 13, is only of three days. But the Board of Control for Cricket in India (Bcci) curator Taposh Chatterjee of Central Zone was sent off immediately after the first match and, instead,...
- 2/11/2021
- by IANS
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