India captain Rohit Sharma has told critics of sub-continent pitches to “keep their mouths shut”.
Sharma, speaking after his team achieved the quickest win in Test history, said there needed to be consistency in how pitches were rated by match referees.
India beat the Proteas by seven wickets in the second Test at Newlands in a match which took only 107 overs and was completed on the second afternoon.
Conditions were treacherous for batsmen from the first morning when South Africa were bowled out for 55 on a surface which had inconsistent bounce as well as pace and considerable seam movement.
“We saw what happened in this match, how the pitch played,” said Sharma.
“I honestly don’t mind playing on pitches like this as long as everyone keeps their mouths shut in India and don’t talk too much about Indian pitches.”
Sharma said he still couldn’t believe that the pitch for last year’s World Cup final in Ahmedabad – where his team were defeated by Australia – was rated below average.
“The ICC, the match referees, need to start rating pitches on what they see, not based on the countries. Honestly I would like to see how the pitches are rated.”
Sharma said it was a reality that pitches in India tended to help spin bowling but this seemed to be more of an issue than excessive seam movement. He urged match referees to “stay neutral”.
Chris Broad was the match referee for the Test and his rating on the pitch will have to be submitted to the ICC before it is made public.
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