Stung by the ICC's criticism of the Green Park Stadium's pitch here, the
Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association is on damage control mode and has already
started preparing the track for the next international match at the venue, an
India-England ODI in November.
As a precautionary measure, the UPCA has started working on the 22-yard
strip to avoid a repeat of any pitch controversy.
"We have already started the preparation of the pitch for the match to
be played at the end of the year," Green Park pitch curator Shivkumar said.
The game's world governing body censured the BCCI for "poor quality"
of the pitch here after third Test between India and South Africa here wrapped
in three days with as many as 32 wickets falling.
Miffed Proteas coach Micky Arthur said the track was one of the most
under-prepared in the world. The ICC recommended that BCCI take
remedial action to ensure a similar pitch is never prepared in future at this
venue.
"BCCI pitch consultant Daljit Singh is also expected to visit the venue,
who will supervise the whole process," Shivkumar said.
BCCI, earlier accepted ICC's warning and promised to undertake the necessary
action to ensure the pitch is improved for future international matches.
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