Zealand cricket
WTC Final: Grass On The Pitch, Simon Doull Says 'No Need To Mow It'
A green top at Hampshire Bowl was revealed by former New Zealand cricketer and commentator Simon Doull exactly 24 hours before the India-New Zealand World Test Championship (WTC) final clash gets underway.
The former right-arm pace bowler tweeted the picture of the pitch and wrote, "Just 1 more sleep. @ICC WTC final with @BLACKCAPS and @BCCI. No need to mow that I don't think."
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