Winning the toss may hold the key in the October 8 ODI between India and Australia
as pacers are expected to get some early advantage on the re-laid track of the
Sector 16 cricket stadium here.
"As the mornings here are turning pleasantly cold, there should be good seam
movement in the wicket, especially during the first 15 overs, which the batsmen
will have to play carefully," curator Daljit Singh, who is also chairman
of the grounds committee of BCCI, said here today.
He said though the wicket had been relaid three years ago,
but lot of work has been done on it in view of the next week's ODI, which will
be the first international match to be played on this ground after a gap of
14 years.
"We are giving final touches to the wicket and one can
hope for a good game on this. We have spruced it up and top dressed the three
centre wickets and the old grass has been taken out." "We are using
the same grass and soil, which we use in PCA, Mohali track, which has
earned a great reputation worldwide," he said.
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