Quote from: Chris Smith on September 01, 2011, 10:06:03 PMQuote from: frank on September 01, 2011, 10:00:55 PMI've had an excellent day at New Road today. Beating the championship leaders in a day and a half is some achievement. Now you Bears can return the favour by beating Yorks!Sounds like a dodgy pitch to me, I demand an enquiry.The bounce was low but the pitch looked pretty true to me. My definition of "dodgy" would be the Edgbaston pitch in May, when 3 of our batsmen had to retire hurt, so the Bears only had to take 7 wickets to win.
Quote from: frank on September 01, 2011, 10:00:55 PMI've had an excellent day at New Road today. Beating the championship leaders in a day and a half is some achievement. Now you Bears can return the favour by beating Yorks!Sounds like a dodgy pitch to me, I demand an enquiry.
I've had an excellent day at New Road today. Beating the championship leaders in a day and a half is some achievement. Now you Bears can return the favour by beating Yorks!
Judging by what I've heard, the pitch at Edgbaston we were docked points for does sound dangerous. Thing is, if it WAS, and the umpires didn't report it.., why weren't the umpires punished as well as Warwickshire?
Quote from: cdvillafan on September 01, 2011, 11:47:50 PMJudging by what I've heard, the pitch at Edgbaston we were docked points for does sound dangerous. Thing is, if it WAS, and the umpires didn't report it.., why weren't the umpires punished as well as Warwickshire?I was at two days of that game, okay I wasn't facing the bowling but it didn't look any worse than a heck of a lot of early season seamers. Warwickshire scored 380 odd without looking unduly worried, the odd ball reared up and rapped the gloves, mainly Wusster gloves I must say so maybe they didn't have the bowlers to exploit the pitch. The ball that hit Solanki was a genuine fast bouncer.The umpires didn't report it because there was bugger all wrong with it except that Wusster coudnt handle it as well as Warwickshire could. The match went well into four days with minimal rain breaks, hardly the statistics of a truly dodgy pitch.