The pitch at New York needs some attention before India-Pakistan clash: Kevin Pietersen

Ahead of the big game on June 9, India will also play Ireland in New York on June 5.

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The surface in New York has been a massive point of discussion in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024. The match between Sri Lanka and South Africa proved to be an extremely low-scoring affair as both teams struggled massively with the bat. Batting first, the Wanindu Hasaranga-led side made just 77 runs, their lowest-ever total in 20-over cricket, while in return, South Africa chased down an easy target in 16.2 overs.

Former cricketer Kevin Pietersen was extremely disappointed with the nature of the surface and believes that it will have an effect during the high-voltage match between India and Pakistan on June 9. He called for immediate attention and also stated that the ground was not fit for the players as multiple players suffered injuries during the match between Sri Lanka and South Africa. He expects the organisers to put in a lot of hard work and to make it perfect for the big game.

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“Hmmmm, that wicket in NYC needs some attention before the big game. I’d also suggest having seen a few players that tried to slide and jarred their knees, that all players exercise caution. I’m sure everyone is working extremely hard to make sure it’s perfect for IND vs PAK!” Pietersen tweeted.

Aakash Chopra joins Pietersen in New York pitch debate

Ahead of the big game on June 9, India will also play Ireland in New York on June 5. They would have the privilege to understand the conditions better and that would be a massive advantage for the Men in Blue. Before their game against Pakistan, three more matches will be played in the stadium, which can give out more details about how the surface would play out.

Cricketer-turned-commentator Aakash Chopra stated that the conditions in New York will get better with time. He explained that the drop-in pitches change nature for the better with more matches being played on it.

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“Lively pitch at New York. That’s the thing with the drop-in surfaces. Extra layer of grass to begin with. Takes time to settle down. Need cricket to be played on the square for it to become what they end up becoming - good pitches to bat,” Chopra tweeted.

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