Australian cricketers
ACA Chair Paul Marsh ‘refreshed’ By Cricket Australia’s Take On Khawaja’s Perth Pitch Comments
After Australia’s eight-wicket victory over England at Perth Stadium, completed within two days, the 38-year-old veteran opener described the pitch as “a piece of s**t” due to 19 wickets falling on Day 1. However, he later mentioned that it improves for batting on Days 2 and 3.
Following those comments, Cricket Australia (CA) is expected to request an explanation from the 85-test veteran regarding his quote, especially since the ICC rated the pitch as 'very good,' the highest rating, despite the match ending in just two days.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31