ICC rescinds demerit point on Gaddafi Stadium pitch

ICC rescinds demerit point on Gaddafi Stadium pitch
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Summary ICC rescinds Gaddafi Stadium’s demerit point after appeal, while Maple Leaf Cricket Ground loses one but retains three points over an “Unfit” pitch rating.

LAHORE (Web Desk) - The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday announced its decisions on three pitch ratings following appeals by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Cricket Canada (CC) on demerit points imposed for matches held in June.

The ICC Appeals Panel arrived at the decisions after reviewing footage of the matches, Match Referees’ reports and captains’ comments.

The demerit point imposed on Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium following an “Unsatisfactory” rating for the third Men’s ODI between Pakistan and Australia on 4 June has been rescinded as the panel felt that while the guidelines of the ICC Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process had been followed by the Match Referee, “the pitch did not demonstrate excessive unevenness or spin”.

The Maple Leaf Cricket Ground in King City, Toronto, had been imposed with an “Unsatisfactory” rating for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 match between the United States of America and the Netherlands on 8 June and an “Unfit” rating for a subsequent match of the same series between Canada and the Netherlands on 16 June.

The Appeals Panel felt that while the guidelines had similarly been followed by the Match Referee, the condition of the pitch used on 8 June “was consistent with that of a satisfactory pitch” and that it “did not demonstrate excessive unevenness, seam movement or spin”, and therefore withdrew the demerit point.

The three demerit points for the “Unfit” rating on the pitch used on 16 June though stay on the record of the Maple Leaf Cricket Ground as the panel considered that “the condition of the pitch was dangerous and thus consistent with that of an Unfit pitch.”

The Maple Leaf Cricket Ground now has three demerit points in its record while there are no demerit points for the Gaddafi Stadium.  

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