Nottinghamshire escape points deduction for poor pitch (27 August 1999)
No points will be deducted from Nottinghamshire as a result of the classification, but any subsequent 'poor' home pitches produced over the next 12 months will result in an automatic 10 point penalty
27-Aug-1999
27 August 1999
Nottinghamshire escape points deduction for poor pitch
Media Release
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that the Trent
Bridge pitch used for this week's PPP healthcare County Championship match
between Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire had been classified as 'poor.'
No points will be deducted from Nottinghamshire as a result of the
classification, but any subsequent 'poor' home pitches produced over the
next 12 months will result in an automatic 10 point penalty.
The decision was taken last night by an ECB Pitch Panel at the end of the
match which Yorkshire won by three wickets. The panel was convened following
reports from the umpires at the end of the first day's play and from the ECB
Pitches Consultants at the end of the second day's play.
The panel was comprised of Mike Denness, Chairman of the Pitches Advisory
Group, David Dunkley, Member of the Pitches Advisory Group and Alan Fordham,
ECB Cricket Operations Manager (First Class).
Mike Denness said: "The panel were unanimous in their decision that the
pitch should be classified as poor. We considered that the density of grass
was responsible for excessive lateral movement off the seam throughout the
game. This therefore did not provide for an even contest between bat and
ball, and is thus not conducive to the betterment of First-Class cricket."
For further information contact:
Andrew Walpole, ECB Media Relations Officer - 0171 4321252