Matthew Page, the pitch curator of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) said there will be seam movement for the pacers at the third Ashes Test starting from Boxing Day (December 26). He added that his team will be leaving a lot of grass on the pitch, resulting in more seam movement.
"From four years ago, we've come a long way, we've been looking to improve the quality of the pitches. We're leaving a lot more grass on them. There's a lot more seam movement in the pitches as a result of the grass being left on. There will be seam movement up for the quick guys," Paige was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.
It remains to be seen the composition of playing eleven after England misread the conditions in the first two matches of the Ashes, losing by nine wickets and 275 runs respectively. The tourists left veteran pacer Stuart Broad out at the Gabba, where the pitch would have suited him. After this, they went on to leave out left-arm spinner Jack Leach on an Adelaide Oval pitch that was suited well for spin despite head curator Damian Paige suggesting that spinners would do good.