
Dean Elgar terms Gabba pitch dangerous; Ponting, Hayden slam it; Cummins says it was not unsafe (Image Source: IANS)
With the first Test between Australia and South Africa ending within two days, the pitch at the Gabba ground has come in for severe criticism with Proteas skipper Dean Elgar terming it "unsafe" for batters.
A total of 34 wickets fell within two days.South Africa were shot out for 152 and 99 runs in two innings while Australia were bundled out for 216 in their first innings and struggled for 35/4 in their second innings to win the match by six wickets on Sunday.
In all, 19 wickets fell on the second day on a green top wicket that offered a lot of assistance to both teams' pace attacks.