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‘This Is Our Grand Final’: But SCG Curator Isn’t Feeling the Heat Ahead of Ashes Finale
- Adam Lewis, the SCG curator, is preparing for the fifth Ashes Test, aiming for a balanced pitch despite increased scrutiny after a two-day Test earlier this summer.
- Lewis emphasized the importance of live grass for pitch quality, noting, 'You want to see green tinge three days out.'
- Concerns arose regarding a very green SCG pitch, but Lewis reassured that this is typical and should not affect the match's duration, saying, 'I'm really comfortable with where we're sitting.'
- Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg expressed confidence that the Test will last a full five days, stating, 'I'm hopeful and confident we will have a long and productive Test match here.
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Happy with colour of the pitch: SCG curator ahead of fifth Ashes Test - The Tribune
The Sydney wicket for the fifth Test has been in the spotlight after the pitch for the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground recieved an unsatisfactory rating from the International Cricket Council (ICC) after England won the fourth Test in Melbourne by four wickets inside two days.
·Chandigarh, India
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‘This is our grand final’: But SCG curator isn’t feeling the heat ahead of Ashes finale
The Boxing Day Test was over inside two days. SCG curator Adam Lewis has given an early indication of how the pitch will play in Sydney.
·Sydney, Australia
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