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The Marylebone Cricket Club: The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has admitted it was aturally frustrated by the Lord's pitch used in the opening Test between England and New Zealand after concerns over excessive seam movement and variable bounce dominated discussion throughout the match. The four-day contest ended with England winning by 115 runs against New Zealand. However, the pitch faced harsh criticism after 40 wickets fell in just 166 overs. Throughout the game, the pitch produced uneven bounce, with some deliveries staying unusually low while others rose sharply. This led to 24 dismissals that were either bowled or leg-before wicket. In a statement released after the Test, MCC chief executive Rob Lawson admitted that the playing surface did not meet expectations, despite significant investment to improve conditions at Lord's. We recognize that the pitch for this Test has shown more variable bounce than we would have wanted, Lawson said. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and are naturally frustrated when a surface falls short of those expectations. The comments come as the ICC prepares to review the pitch under its monitoring process. Match referee Andy Pycroft will decide if the surface provided a fair contest between bat and ball. If judged unsatisfactory, Marylebone Cricket Club could receive a demerit point. Lord's officials conducted extensive work on the square during the off-season, including relaying the outfield and introducing a steaming process to improve soil conditions beneath the pitches. However, Lawson pointed to difficult weather conditions before the Test. He explained that the combination of unusually hot weather in May, followed by rain before the match, created a number of challenges for head groundsman Karl McDermott and his team. However, we fully recognize the need to act quickly, Lawson added. England captain Ben Stokes also questioned whether such conditions were good for the future of Test cricket, even though his team won. I get asked questions all the time about the longevity of this format, Stokes said. The game is played over five days. Without the weather, it wouldn't have finished on day four. As someone who believes Test cricket should never disappear, that [early finish] is not ideal. While Stokes acknowledged that dealing with difficult conditions is part of Test cricket, he suggested that excessively tough batting surfaces could hurt the format's appeal. From a playing point of view, it's great to be challenged. We might have conditions that are completely different next week [at The Oval]. We will have to do the same thing: assess the conditions quickly and come up with the best chance of winning. It is tough for groundsmen. They are not trying to create tricky wickets, with 16 wickets falling in a day [as happened on day one]. But I get asked all the time about what needs to happen to save Test cricket. When you see extreme conditions like that, it's not going to help the game in the future. New Zealand captain Tom Latham stopped short of blaming the pitch for his team's loss. He pointed instead to missed chances in the field and England's effective use of the conditions. However, he agreed that the surface played a big role in the match finishing early. It's obviously a great week here at Lord's, and for it to play out like that is unfortunate, Latham said. We understand that the ball does move sideways, whether it be in the air or off the surface, but I think it was more the nature of the ball going up or down this week. Latham mentioned the dismissal of Jacob Bethell in England's second innings. A good-length delivery from Matt Henry barely bounced before hitting the stumps, demonstrating the unpredictability batters faced. We saw Bethell's dismissal, and we saw a lot of guys getting hit on the gloves today, which shows that there's not necessarily trust in the surface, he said. You'd expect guys to be caught on the crease when they can trust the lengths that the bowlers are bowling. Throughout the whole Test match, the dismissals were either bowled or lbw, which shows that guys are being caught on the crease. I think that's just the nature of not being able to trust a surface when balls do keep low and obviously go through the top. New Zealand captain Tom Latham stopped short of blaming the pitch for his team's loss. He pointed instead to missed chances in the field and England's effective use of the conditions. However, he agreed that the surface played a big role in the match finishing early. It's obviously a great week here at Lord's, and for it to play out like that is unfortunate, Latham said. We understand that the ball does move sideways, whether it be in the air or off the surface, but I think it was more the nature of the ball going up or down this week. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Former New Zealand fast bowler Simon Doull suggested that authorities should think about moving matches away from Lord's if conditions do not improve. Article Source: IANS
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Pace, accuracy and movement | How Saleem Safi troubled India on Day 2
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Washington Sundar praises Manav Suthar, explains India's dominance on Day 2
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