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Home / Sports / Gavaskar Slams Ashes Pitch 'Double Standards'

Gavaskar Slams Ashes Pitch 'Double Standards'

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Gavaskar criticizes Perth pitch's 'very good' rating after short Test.
  • He argues pitches favoring pace are praised, while spin pitches are scorned.
  • Former opener champions spin bowling as requiring greater batting skill.
Gavaskar Slams Ashes Pitch 'Double Standards'

Former Indian opener Sunil Gavaskar has voiced strong criticism regarding the perceived double standards in cricket pitch ratings, particularly concerning the Perth venue for the 2025-26 Ashes opener. Despite a Test match concluding in under two days, the International Cricket Council awarded the Perth pitch a 'very good' rating. This occurred after a match where 19 wickets fell on day one and 13 on day two.

Gavaskar pointed out that pitches favoring pace and bounce are often lauded, even if dangerous, while those with turn and low bounce are deemed unacceptable. He argued that sub-continent pitches, which often favour spin, have historically received poor ratings. This, he believes, reflects a biased narrative that overlooks the superior skill required to bat against quality spin.

He further contrasted the evaluation of batters, suggesting that sub-continent players with vulnerabilities against pace are scrutinized, while those with spin frailties are still revered. Gavaskar asserted that countering spin requires more nuanced footwork and skill than facing pace, implying that true greatness in batting should be measured across all conditions and bowling types.

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Gavaskar slammed the 'very good' rating for the Perth pitch, citing a double standard compared to how turning sub-continent pitches are treated.
He noted that bouncy, pace-friendly pitches are praised, while turning, spin-friendly pitches are often criticized, regardless of match duration.
Gavaskar argues that batting against quality spin demands greater skill and footwork than facing pace bowling.

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