ICC Delays Pitch Ratings for T20 World Cup
ICC Delays Pitch Ratings for T20 World Cup

ICC Delays Pitch Ratings for T20 World Cup

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has not yet released official ratings for the pitches and outfields used in the 54 T20 World Cup matches held in the United States and West Indies, more than seven weeks after the tournament's conclusion. Focus is particularly on the eight matches played at Nassau County ground in New York, where the average first innings score was a mere 107.6 due to erratic bounce and a sluggish outfield. The ICC website has not been updated with pitch ratings since May 31, 2024, which raises questions given their usual promptness in such matters, as seen during the recent 50-over World Cup in India. If rated fairly, New York is expected to receive an average or below average score, which could have implications for cricket's upcoming inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The ICC faces pressure to improve sporting infrastructure over the next four years, especially considering the poor performance of the New York venue for international cricket. This delay in ratings and the subsequent scrutiny reflect the ICC's desire to avoid negative perceptions around pitch quality as they prepare for future events.

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