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AUS v SA: Melbourne Cricket Ground curator will produce a good pitch for second Test, says MCC CEO

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“I think it’ll be a good pitch at the MCG for the second Test and we’re not too worried,” says Melbourne Cricket Club CEO Stuart Fox.

Melbourne Cricket Club CEO Stuart Fox is confident that the watchman will produce a good pitch for the alternate Test between Australia and South Africa then. The pitch at the Gabba got a “ below average ” standing from the ICC Elite Panel Match Referee Richie Richardson for being “ too important in favour of the bowlers. ”

South Africa captain Dean Elgar too nominated the pitch bad for the game after his side could score just 152 and 99, losing the opening Test by six lattices. A aggregate of 34 lattices fell in two days. still, Fox said he’d “ no doubt ” the Melbourne Cricket Ground( MCG) watchman was doing his stylish to give value for plutocrat to the observers coming for the Boxing Day Test.

“The press are putting further pressure on him than anyone, ” Fox was quoted as saying by SEN on Thursday.

“I ’ve told watchman Matt to not indeed pick up a paper for a read, he ’ll do his job and he’s done a great job for the once three or four times. We ’ve got no dubieties about what we ’re about to produce, I suppose it ’ll be a good pitch and we ’re not too upset, ” added Fox.

The director added that he hadn’t been paying too important attention to the chatter girding the Gabba pitch and, at times, was getting angry at people combing up the issue. “ We clearly do n’t hear to what’s going on externally. In fact, I presumably get a little bit angry about some of the journalism around this issue, to be honest.

The ICC had given the Melbourne pitch a poor standing during the 2017- 18 Ashes series and Fox said the MCG merited it also. The fourth Test had ended in a domestic draw with Alastair Cook scoring an unbeaten double century in England’s first innings aggregate of 491. “ We merited it, we produced a poor pitch back in 2017. But since also, we ’ve spent millions of bones, got the right people in and in the last many times it’s been fantastic, ” Fox said.

“So, we feel like we ’ve done our job and I do get dissatisfied with some of the commentary right around Australia. These guys work enough hard and it’s a veritably, veritably fine line these guys walk. It’s a game of elevation really between producing a good pitch or a bad pitch, so there’s an art to it, ” he added.

Fox also said he wasn’t awaiting a full house at MCG on day one of the Test. “ I ’d love to say yes( we ’ll get a cushion crowd), but unfortunately crowds are down a little bit for justice. We ’re looking at about,000 for Day 1, that’s generally about,000-,000 down on a normal Day 1 at the Boxing Day Test. ”

“So, we feel like we have done our job and I do get dissatisfied with some of the narrative right around Australia. These guys work enough hard and it’s a veritably, veritably fine line these guys walk. It’s a game of elevation really between producing a good pitch or a bad pitch, so there is an art to it.”

With hot rainfall anticipated in Melbourne, Fox revealed the pitch is looking really good for the match and that it will not be altered grounded on outside influence.” Matt’s our man, he is been out there and it’s looking really good for the Test. He is one of the stylish in the game, he is produced I suppose three really good pitches for us in the last three times.”

“We want him to do exactly what he is been doing and weren’t going to be told by the odd player comment or a intelligencer having effects to say. The evidence is in the pudding so bring it on Day 1.”

Asked about the crowd turnout for the MCG, Fox mentioned he’d have liked to see a cushion crowd, but the crowd figures for day one will be a little bit down.

“We are looking at about,000 for Day 1, that is generally about, 000-,000 down on a normal Day 1 at the Boxing Day Test. But across the five days, I’d hope we get around,000 people through the gates.”

Asked about the crowd turnout for the MCG, Fox mentioned he’d have liked to see a cushion crowd, but the crowd figures for day one will be a little bit down. Read More Latest News…

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