ICC chief happy with 'sporting' World Cup pitches

Published June 30, 2019
Richardson says the ICC's only direction to the pitch curators was to prepare sporting tracks. — AFP/File
Richardson says the ICC's only direction to the pitch curators was to prepare sporting tracks. — AFP/File

International Cricket Council (ICC) Chief Executive David Richardson on Sunday said he was happy with the World Cup's “sporting pitches”, insisting they have provided a good balance between bat and ball.

Hosts England posted a tournament high of 397 for six against Afghanistan on June 18, but teams have struggled to get past 250 in the second innings of matches.

The 10-team competition has seen sublime hundreds by the world's top batsmen including Australia's David Warner, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson and Joe Root of England. But the bowlers have made their presence felt with Australia paceman Mitchell Starc leading the wicket-takers chart with 24 scalps in eight matches.

Richardson said the ICC's only direction to the pitch curators was to prepare sporting tracks.

“During our playing days a score of between 220 and 260 was a good score but not now. So our only direction to the curators was to prepare sporting tracks,” the former South African wicketkeeper-batsman told reporters in Edgbaston.

“And what's heartening to see in this tournament is how the bowlers have had a say and we have seen some exciting cricket.

“Of course in ODIs you will not see as many close games as in Twenty20 cricket but the matches have gone deep and that's important.”

Defending champions Australia were the first team to book their semi-finals berth and now have seven wins from their eight league matches.

The semi-final race opened up after England's shock loss to Sri Lanka last week, with six of the 10 teams fighting for the remaining three spots.

“Even during the South Africa-India game, I believed for a while the Proteas will get a few more wickets but it didn't happen,” he said.

“So that's what I mean when I say that the tournament has lived up to expectations and only improved over the years.”

Fan violence in Leeds on Saturday marred a World Cup match between Pakistan and Afghanistan as police were forced to intervene after fighting broke out between supporters of the two teams.

Richardson said that incidents like these only make the ICC more “aware” and “prepared”.

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