
Under pressure to deliver good pitches, PCB seeks help from ICC Academy's former chief curator
Zee News
After the end of the second Pakistan vs Australia Test at Karachi that saw a thrilling draw, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken a big decision.
After the end of the second Pakistan vs Australia Test at Karachi that saw a thrilling draw, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken a big decision.
Not to forget, this Test might have produced an exciting last couple of days, but the pitch in Karachi too came under the scanner after Rawalpindi track was given a bad rating by match referee.
The under-pressure PCB is now calling former ICC Academy head curator Toby Lumsden to oversee the preparations for the final game at Gaddafi Stadium starting Monday.
In the two Tests so far, eight centuries have been scored -- six by Pakistani batters and two by Australia in Karachi. Both games have produced over 2300 runs with 14 wickets falling in Pindi and 28 in Karachi.
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