Taylor calls for lively tracks
PERTH: Former Australian players Mark Taylor and Ryan Harris have called for more lively wickets in Australia in the wake of another batsman-dominated Test match at the WACA Ground.Australia declared at 559 for nine in their first innings, with New Zealand then replying with 624 as the match headed towards
By our correspondents
November 18, 2015
PERTH: Former Australian players Mark Taylor and Ryan Harris have called for more lively wickets in Australia in the wake of another batsman-dominated Test match at the WACA Ground.
Australia declared at 559 for nine in their first innings, with New Zealand then replying with 624 as the match headed towards a draw.
Illustrating the increasingly batsman-friendly nature of local wickets in recent times, Australia’s last seven innings on home soil across two seasons have all ended in declarations.
Former Test captain Taylor said the lifeless wickets were detrimental to Test cricket.
“Last summer Australia made 500 every time they batted and India made 400 every time they batted,” he said.
“Same this summer, batsmen have dominated.
“That is not good for Test cricket, it needs exciting games, good battles between bat and ball and results.
“You don’t need attritional games of cricket that require declarations for results.
“The balance is too skewed towards the bat in Australia at the moment.”
Taylor said he believed pitches were more evenly balanced during his playing career.
He would like to see groundsman given more licence to produce wickets which offered assistance to bowlers.
Recently retired paceman Ryan Harris added his voice to the chorus of concern. “I think the wickets are ridiculously flat,” Harris told ABC radio. “Particularly when you’re playing a home series. Our pitches are really disappointing at the moment to be honest. “It’d be nice to play in conditions that we’re used to a bit more - a bit more pace and bounce.”
Australia declared at 559 for nine in their first innings, with New Zealand then replying with 624 as the match headed towards a draw.
Illustrating the increasingly batsman-friendly nature of local wickets in recent times, Australia’s last seven innings on home soil across two seasons have all ended in declarations.
Former Test captain Taylor said the lifeless wickets were detrimental to Test cricket.
“Last summer Australia made 500 every time they batted and India made 400 every time they batted,” he said.
“Same this summer, batsmen have dominated.
“That is not good for Test cricket, it needs exciting games, good battles between bat and ball and results.
“You don’t need attritional games of cricket that require declarations for results.
“The balance is too skewed towards the bat in Australia at the moment.”
Taylor said he believed pitches were more evenly balanced during his playing career.
He would like to see groundsman given more licence to produce wickets which offered assistance to bowlers.
Recently retired paceman Ryan Harris added his voice to the chorus of concern. “I think the wickets are ridiculously flat,” Harris told ABC radio. “Particularly when you’re playing a home series. Our pitches are really disappointing at the moment to be honest. “It’d be nice to play in conditions that we’re used to a bit more - a bit more pace and bounce.”
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