New Delhi, March 6, Former Australia fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz said he doesn't believe in the hype around the pitches being used in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, pointing out that the surfaces have been "typical" Indian wickets.
In the series, India won the first two Tests in Nagpur and New Delhi. But Australia came back in the third Test at Indore, with the International Cricket Council (ICC) rating the pitch "poor" where the tourists had won the match by nine wickets.
"I don't believe the hype I reckon because for all the attention around the pitches they were typically Indian wickets. I realise this last one in Indore did a few tricks early on, but because they're starting so early (9.30 am), maybe that little bit of moisture helps grab the ball. But at other stages later in the day, it wasn't doing anything like that," Kasprowicz was quoted as saying by The Herald and The Age.