Low-Scoring Matches Mar ICC T20 World Cup 2024 USA Leg

Low-Scoring Matches Mar ICC T20 World Cup 2024 USA Leg

The ICC T20 World Cup 2024, jointly hosted by the West Indies and the USA, witnessed a stark contrast in scoring patterns between the matches held in the two regions. While the West Indies leg produced high-scoring encounters, the USA leg was characterized by low-scoring affairs.

The ICC's decision to host the tournament in the USA was driven by their desire to develop cricket in the country. However, the low-scoring matches in the USA raised concerns about the quality of the pitches and the overall experience for fans.

In the group stages, only three teams managed to score over 200 runs, and all of those matches were played in the West Indies. In the USA leg, the highest score recorded was just 137, in a match played in New York.

The drop-in pitches from Adelaide, Australia, used in the USA leg, proved to be difficult for batters to score freely. The uneven bounce made it challenging for them to settle and play their shots.

Some teams were bundled out for less than 100 runs, but even those scores were chased down laboriously. The India-Pakistan match was another low-scoring affair, with India defending just 119 runs.

The ICC's decision to not adequately test the pitches or the conditions before such a major tournament was a gamble that backfired. The pitches should have been prepared in a way that allowed for a balanced contest between bat and ball.

Furthermore, some grounds in the USA, such as the one in Florida, were not equipped to withstand rain. The match between India and Canada was abandoned without a ball bowled due to poor drainage and lack of adequate facilities.

The idea of developing cricket in the USA is commendable, but the ICC needs to ensure that basic amenities are in place to support the growth of the game. While cricket fans in the USA got to see their favorite stars, the quality of the cricket was a major disappointment.

Tags: #Cricket, #T20WorldCup, #USA, #LowScoringMatches, #PitchConcerns

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