HomeSportsCricket‘Stop pointing fingers at Indian cricket’: Sunil Gavaskar points out Perth Ashes shocker to highlight hypocrisy

‘Stop pointing fingers at Indian cricket’: Sunil Gavaskar points out Perth Ashes shocker to highlight hypocrisy

The Eden Gardens track was criticised by many former cricketers, including Michael Vaughan, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Anil Kumble, but the Perth surface received no such criticism.

November 25, 2025 / 07:01 IST
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Sunil Gavaskar cites Perth Ashes shocker to call out hypocrisy
Sunil Gavaskar points out Perth Ashes shocker to highlight hypocrisy (PTI Photo)

India legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar unleashed a scathing takedown of what he called the rising hypocrisy in the global pitch debate. His remarks came after the Ashes 2025-26 opener in Perth as Australia crushed England by eight wickets in a match that wrapped inside two days. The Optus Stadium surface saw 32 wickets tumble in just six sessions, and 200 crossed in just one innings — Australia’s match-winning chase in the final innings.

This was days after the track at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, received harsh criticism after the first Test between India and South Africa in just 2.5 days. The Eden Gardens track was criticised by many former cricketers, including Michael Vaughan, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Anil Kumble, but the Perth surface received no such criticism.

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One difference between the two pitches, though, was that Optus Stadium's surface got better for batting as the game progressed, while the pitch at Eden had variable bounce from the beginning.