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IND vs ENG: Gavaskar Takes A Dig At Vaughan For Criticizing Chennai Pitch

Batting legend Sunil Gavaskar on Monday hit back at former cricketers, including Michael Vaughan and Mark Waugh for their criticism of the MA Chidambaram pitch in the ongoing second Test between India

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Cricket Image for IND vs ENG: Gavaskar Takes A Dig On Vaughan For Criticizing 'Chennai Pitch'
Cricket Image for IND vs ENG: Gavaskar Takes A Dig On Vaughan For Criticizing 'Chennai Pitch' (Sunil Gavaskar and Michael Vaughan)
IANS News
By IANS News
Feb 15, 2021 • 02:00 PM

"I'm all for a good contest between bat and ball in test match cricket but this pitch in Chennai is unacceptable at test match level. You can't have the ball going through the top of the surface on day 1 from the main part of the pitch Ie (i.e.), not from the footmarks," Waugh had said on the micro-blogging website.

IANS News
By IANS News
February 15, 2021 • 02:00 PM

Gavaskar said that had the pitch been unplayable, India wouldn't have been able to post a total in excess of 300 in their first innings.

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"One or two who we know who don't like India, who don't like England, so they always are having a go at India and England, so that's fine. We ignore them because we know the double standards. But basically, we saw with Rohit Sharma's innings, if the pitch was impossible, nobody would have scored 330," said the former India captain.

"It's not unplayable. It's a challenging pitch, and that's what cricket should be about. In the first Test, on the first two days, when nothing was happening, people were saying 'it's boring, nothing is happening. It's so easy to bat.' So, there has to be a bit of balance between what is said. You cannot be complaining all the time," he added.

The 71-year-old further said that the point that can be argued is the difference in the quality of spinners of the two teams.

"You can argue that maybe England spinners are not as good as Ashwin. That they did not bowl the lines and length that Ashwin or Axar did. But you have to also argue that who has got the better technique when it comes to batting and who has the better skills when it comes to bowling. That really should be the debate rather than the pitch," said Gavaskar.

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