Former cricket player Kevin Pietersen expressed his deep disappointment with the surface’s quality and thinks it would have an impact on June 9’s high-stakes match between India and Pakistan. Several players had injuries during the Sri Lanka vs. South Africa match; therefore, he called for prompt attention and said the pitch was unfit for the players. He anticipates a great deal of work and perfection from the organisers in preparation for the big game.
Throughout the current T20 World Cup 2024, the surface in New York has generated a lot of controversy. Due to severe batting struggles on both sides, the match between South Africa and Sri Lanka ended up being quite low-scoring. South Africa chased down an easy goal in 16.2 overs as the Wanindu Hasaranga-led team, batting first, produced just 77 runs, their lowest-ever total in 20-over cricket.
“That NYC wicket needs some attention before the big game,” I think. A couple players tried to slide and wrenched their knees, so I would also advise all players to be cautious. To make sure it’s ideal for IND against PAK, I’m sure everyone is working incredibly hard! Pietersen sent a tweet.
Hmmmm, that wicket in NYC needs some attention before the big game.
I’d also suggest having seen a few players that tried to slide and jarred their knees, that all players exercise caution.
I’m sure everyone is working extremely hard to make sure it’s perfect for IND vs PAK! 🙏🏽— Kevin Pietersen🦏 (@KP24) June 4, 2024
Aakash Chopra is a participant in the New York pitch debate with Pietersen.
India’s June 5 match against Ireland in New York comes ahead of the June 9 mega showdown. The Men in Blue would greatly benefit from having the opportunity to comprehend the circumstances better. The stadium will host three additional matches before their encounter against Pakistan, which may provide more information regarding the performance of the surface.
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According to cricketer-turned-commentator Aakash Chopra, things in New York will improve over time. He clarified that more matches played on the drop-in pitches improves the environment.
Vivacious pitch in New York. That is the issue with the surfaces that drop in. a first layer of extra grass. takes some time to become calm. To become what they ultimately become, fantastic fields to bat on, cricket needs to be played in the square, Chopra tweeted.
Lively pitch at New York.
That’s the thing with the drop-in surfaces. Extra layer of grass to begin with. Takes time to settle down. Need cricket to be played on the square for it to become what they end up becoming—good pitches to bat. #T20WorldCup
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) June 3, 2024