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Durham v Hampshire (A) C.C.

For the second consecutive year our game at the Rose Bowl doesn't enter a 4th innings. It reckon it's the worst test ground for pitches in this country, the majority of first-class games at both domestic and international level there end in bore draws.
 

I'm glad Campbell is calling it out. Mind you Durham have been guilty of some poor pitches in recent times as well mind. However this game here has basically just been a complete waste of time. Something needs to be done about it because it's making a mockery of the competition and folk are spending good money watching it.
 
I'm glad Campbell is calling it out. Mind you Durham have been guilty of some poor pitches in recent times as well mind. However this game here has basically just been a complete waste of time. Something needs to be done about it because it's making a mockery of the competition and folk are spending good money watching it.
ECB have been undermining and making a mockery of red ball cricket with their sole aim promoting their love child 16.4
 
ECB have been undermining and making a mockery of red ball cricket with their sole aim promoting their love child 16.4
Yes but that's nothing to do with Hampshire playing on a used wicket in the first week in May.
I don’t see the relation at all in this instance mind

What’s that got to do with a flat pitch at Hampshire?
It's not so much it was a flat wicket it's the fact they used the same wicket they had used for a match the previous week. It's the first week in May not September.
 
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Yes but that's nothing to do with Hampshire playing on a used wicket in the first week in May.

It's not so much it was a flat wicket it's the fact they used the same wicket they had used for a match the previous week. It's the first week in May not September.

I know I’m just saying what’s that got to do with the 100?
 
Because of the 16.4 red ball matches are having to be played


too early in the Spring to be able to produce suitable surfaces.
Ditto why they had to play 2 games in succession on the same wicket. That's how the schedule is making a mockery of red ball cricket.

Hampshire been producing poor wickets for a while that’s on them
 
Prior to the enforced crowded schedule a groundsman would have had to prepare 1 strip by early May
That's why in future 50 over cup is planned for early season-as they did with B&H Cup
And why are so many wickets prepared on the very edge of the square?
 
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Prior to the enforced crowded schedule a groundsman would have had to prepare 1 strip by early May
That's why in future 50 over cup is planned for early season-as they did with B&H Cup
And why are so many wickets prepared on the very edge of the square?

Aye first week or so I’ll give you that

Cricket usually been played at this time of year tho
 
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