HomeSportsCricketT20 World Cup 2024 Pitch Ratings: ICC report terms surfaces for Afghanistan vs South Africa semi-final and two New York matches as 'unsatisfactory'

T20 World Cup 2024 Pitch Ratings: ICC report terms surfaces for Afghanistan vs South Africa semi-final and two New York matches as 'unsatisfactory'

Of the 52 pitches used, three received an 'unsatisfactory' rating, 31 were deemed 'satisfactory', and only 18 were rated as 'very good'.

August 21, 2024 / 11:55 IST
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The pitch used for Afghanistan vs South Africa in T20 World Cup 2024 faced most criticism. (PTI Photo)
The pitch used for Afghanistan vs South Africa in T20 World Cup 2024 faced most criticism. (PTI Photo)

The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the pitch ratings for the 2024 T20 World Cup on Tuesday. The tournament ended on 29 June with India defeating South Africa to secure their second title, featured 52 matches. According to the ICC's report, the pitches for the first two games at Nassau County Stadium in New York and the semifinal between Afghanistan and South Africa at the Brian Lara Academy in Tarouba were rated as "unsatisfactory".

Almost two months after the T20 World Cup's conclusion, the ICC published its evaluation of the tournament pitches. Of the 52 pitches used, three received an 'unsatisfactory' rating, 31 were deemed 'satisfactory', and only 18 were rated as 'very good'.

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Two of the 'unsatisfactory' ratings were for pitches at Nassau County International Stadium. In these matches, Sri Lanka were dismissed for just 77 runs against South Africa, and Ireland were all out for 96 against India. During the latter game, which took place two days later, India captain Rohit Sharma was injured in the upper arm and had to retire hurt, while wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant was also struck.

The pitches for both games faced significant criticism from the cricketing community, and the ICC later conceded that they were below standard. Some remedial work was carried out before the high-profile match between India and Pakistan at the same venue. The pitch used for the 8 June game, where India defended a total of 119 against Pakistan's 113 for seven, was rated as "satisfactory".