Michael Clarke proposes gentler pitches to prolong ()
London, August 24 - Retiring Australian skipper Michael Clarke has requested groundsmen to produce more batting friendly pitches in order to ensure that Test matches last their full length.
Indisciplined batting on both sides has been widely cited as the major factor in none of the five Tests in the just concluded Ashes series reaching their final day.
Clarke indicated that he was happier with the first two pitches of the series in Cardiff and at Lord's, which were derided for favouring batsmen, than with the last three at Edgbaston, Trent Bridge and the Oval which featured results achieved well within four days.