IND vs ENG: Motera Follows Latest Indian Trend Of Mix Of Pitches
The reconstructed Narendra Modi Stadium here at Motera, which is hosting the last two Tests of the four-match series between India and England and the subsequent T20 International series, is following
The grounds in Indore and Baroda have also followed a similar pattern, although the number of pitches is different.
"Parthiv was impressed by the Ekana pitch format and he called me from Ahmedabad, asking me to assist in the preparation of pitches at Motera. The reason why I insisted on having pitches of two different soils in Ekana and then at Motera was because it helps state teams traveling to other venues in the south or to Mumbai to get acclimatized to the conditions," Daljeet told IANS.
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"Also, if you see, MS Dhoni had once said that red soil should be used in India. Now a lot of the venues are trying a mix. Initially, the GCA was planning only for a limited number of pitches of one soil," he said.
The then Gujarat Cricket Association joint secretary Bharat Dudhia said, "Since Daljeet was the BCCI Pitches and Grounds Committee head, he was consulted for the pitches."
The ground also has practice pitches in a similar pattern - five red soil and four black soil - to ensure that practice can be held on the type of pitches that will be used in the match.