Rohit Sharma May Face Sanctions From The ICC For Pointing Out The Hypocrisy Behind Pitch Evaluation

In a groundbreaking turn of events, India scripted history by clinching a historic victory against South Africa in the second test match at Cape Town, drawing the series 1-1. This win holds unparalleled significance as it marks the first-ever test triumph for an Asian nation on the challenging turf of Cape Town.

The Cape Town pitch, described as treacherous, presented a formidable challenge with excessive lateral movement and unpredictable bounce. The conditions favoured the pacers, making it a stern test for both batting line-ups. The unpredictable nature of the deliveries, jumping from the good-length region and taking awkward bounces, raised concerns and garnered widespread criticism.

What added another layer of intrigue to this historic clash was its brevity. The match concluded in just one and a half days, making it the shortest-ever test match in the history of cricket. The intensity and swift conclusion added an extra layer of drama to an already gripping series.

In the post-match press conference, Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian cricket team, took a bold stance on the criticism surrounding the pitch. When asked about his preference for such challenging wickets, Sharma expressed his readiness to play on any surface. However, he emphasized the importance of others refraining from criticizing turning wickets in India.

Rohit Sharma May Face Sanctions From The ICC For Pointing Out The Hypocrisy Behind Pitch Evaluation

Rohit Sharma May Face Sanctions From The ICC For Pointing Out The Hypocrisy Behind Pitch Evaluation

Sharma underscored the challenge of playing in diverse conditions and urged overseas teams to embrace the difficulty rather than criticizing. He highlighted the tendency of teams like England, Australia, and South Africa to consistently criticize turning tracks in India while facing little repercussions for challenging conditions in their own countries.

“We all saw what happened in this Test match and how the pitch played. I honestly don’t mind playing on pitches like these as long as everyone keeps their mouth shut in India and don’t talk about Indian pitches,” remarked Rohit Sharma, addressing the perceived hypocrisy in evaluating pitch conditions.

“That’s my judgement, my opinion and I’ll stick by it. I’ve seen enough cricket and enough of how these match referees and ICC looks into these ratings. I don’t have an issue on how you rate, but stay neutral,” Rohit concluded.

Despite the passionate plea, Sharma’s strong words may land him in hot water with the International Cricket Council (ICC). The possibility of ICC sanctions looms over the captain, considering his outspoken comments. However, the fans await to see if the ICC will address the concerns raised by Sharma and take a balanced approach to evaluating pitches globally.