Queen’s Park Oval get warning, "poor" rating for India Test

Match officials check a margin during day 4 of a 4th and final Test between West Indies and India during Queen's Park Oval. Pic/ AFP
Match officials check a margin during day 4 of a 4th and final Test between West Indies and India during Queen’s Park Oval. Pic/ AFP

Dubai: The ICC currently gave central warning and rated a representation and outfield of a Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain as “Poor” following a Test compare between India and West Indies that saw some-more than 4 and half days of play being mislaid to bad drainage facilities.

A identical warning was also handed out to Kingsmead in Durban following a South Africa contra New Zealand Test compare where some-more than 3 and half days of play was lost.

“Durban and Port of Spain have been given central warnings underneath a ICC Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process following a South Africa contra New Zealand and West Indies contra India Tests final month,” an ICC recover stated.

“The sanctions take into comment Durban and Port of Spain venues’ story of producing good conditions for general cricket and joining by both a play to take suitable stairs to safeguard identical events are not steady in future.

The CSA’s response was reviewed by ICC’s General Manager ‘ Cricket, Geoff Allardice, and Ranjan Madugalle, while Mr Allardice and David Boon, also from a Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees, assessed a WICB’s reply. Both a matters were motionless in suitability with Clause 4 of the process,” a recover serve stated.

Andy Pycroft and Mr Madugalle, both from a Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees, in suitability with Clause 3 of a representation and outfield monitoring process, had rated a peculiarity of a outfields as “poor” for a initial Test between South Africa and New Zealand, and a fourth Test between theWest Indies and India, respectively.

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