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I Don`t Know Why...: Rahul Dravid Makes BIG Statement On Ahmedabad Pitch Ahead Of IND vs AUS 4th Test
Dravid said that he only had a look at the pitch that would be used for the Test.
Discussions regarding the pitches had begun even before Australia's departure for India, and it continues as both teams prepare for the fourth and final Test, scheduled to begin on Thursday. India is leading the series 2-1 and requires a victory in the fourth Test to secure a place in the WTC final, while Australia aims to level the series 2-2 and return home with their heads held high. With so much at stake for both teams, the pitch for the fourth Test at the Narendra Modi Stadium has come under scrutiny, as India's head coach Rahul Dravid held a pre-match press conference. Dravid was taken aback when informed that the curator had kept two strips under wraps and stated that he had no knowledge of the reason behind it.
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"I don't know why two strips are covered. I never asked him why he covered the other one, but I don't know what that was. But yeah, I mean, I think we're playing on this one, so I don't know what, I have no idea what the other one (is covered)," said Dravid.
Dravid said that he only had a look at the pitch that would be used for the Test.
"It looks OK to me. And I mean, I think whatever the wicket is, it honestly doesn't matter. There's just a lot of talk about pictures all the time. They're the same for both teams," said the former India captain.
The coach said every pitch has some challenges for the players -- sometimes for the bowlers, and other occasions for the batters. But added that players have to learn to play on them.
"Sometimes it does get more challenging. It is more challenging for the bowlers at times, it's more challenging for the batsman at times. You know, wickets are like that. Whatever it is. We have to learn to play on them, we have to learn to adjust, and we've played on some challenging wickets overseas as well," said Dravid.
He said that there is no pitch that will satisfy everyone.
"We played on some wickets in South Africa recently where the spinner was completely taken out of the game. So you know, like I said, I mean you know everyone's trying to produce wickets that eventually you want results in these games because you know and that's natural. So you will be looking to produce wickets where the ball probably has a bit more sway over the bat and when that happens at times you know it can slightly move. The thing I wouldn't necessarily that happens. It's part of the game," Dravid said.