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'Unsatisfactory': Mirpur Pitch Receives Rating After Second Bangladesh-New Zealand Test
Match Referee David Boon submitted his report to the ICC expressing the concerns of the match officials and after consulting with the captains of both teams. Following the assessment, the venue has received one demerit point.
Boon expressed the concerns in his report calling the pitch to be 'under-prepared' with inconsistent bounce and balls bursting from the surface'.
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