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Home»Sports»SA vs AUS, WTC Final: Aakash Chopra Calls Out Pitch Uphill as 28 Wickets Tumble in Just Two Days
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SA vs AUS, WTC Final: Aakash Chopra Calls Out Pitch Uphill as 28 Wickets Tumble in Just Two Days

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Aakash Chopra Critiques Media Silence on WTC Final Pitch Conditions

Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has expressed his dissatisfaction with the media’s response to the pitch used for the World Test Championship (WTC) final between South Africa and Australia at Lord’s. The match has witnessed an astonishing 28 wickets fall within the first two days.

In a discussion on his YouTube channel, Chopra highlighted a perceived double standard in criticism, pointing out that when Indian pitches offer similar challenges, they often attract heavy scrutiny from the Western media. He mentioned how criticism typically labels Indian conditions as “doctored” and detrimental to the essence of Test cricket.

"The key question is, if 28 wickets had fallen in India during two days, wouldn’t there have been a massive outcry from the Western media?" Chopra asked. He noted that comments would have included concerns about excessive turn and bounce, questioning why such pitches are permitted.

In the WTC final’s first day, Australia was dismissed for 212, with South Africa losing four wickets in response. The following day saw South Africa struggling at just 138 runs, leaving Australia with a significant lead of 218 runs and two wickets remaining.

Chopra also remarked on how sympathetic the Western media seems to be towards their players, particularly regarding batting techniques in challenging English conditions. He pointed out that similar sympathy was often absent when their teams played in India.

"You would read headlines from prominent newspapers that would echo concerns over performance. Yet in England, when similar issues arise, the pitch is dubbed ‘sporting.’ If batting technique is an issue in England, it surely is in India too," he argued.

Historically, Indian pitches have been accused of favoring the home team, with a notable example occurring in 2021 when England faced a quick defeat in Ahmedabad, leading to discussions about filing an official complaint.

As the WTC final progresses, it remains to be seen how the pitch will affect the match outcome and which team will make the most of the prevailing conditions.

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