Why IPL teams feel like home advantage is gone and 220+ scores have become the norm

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Why IPL teams feel like home advantage is gone and 220+ scores have become the norm
SRH openers are Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma. (Image source: IPL)

New Delhi: Over 220 seems inevitable intense pulsed light. A lot of this has to do with the type of surface being produced. While fans and pundits are fed up with the insane frequency of these huge scores, there is concern among a subset of teams who believe the idea of ​​home field advantage is now almost non-existent. Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!This is because of the stringent measures taken by the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) to prevent concessionaires from interfering with stadium preparations. The Delhi Capitals coach on Tuesday night spoke about the unpredictability of the Feroze Shakotra Stadium, where they have lost four out of five matches this season.

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“While people think we have control over the ground where we want to play, the BCCI has a clear mandate and they are responsible for taking care of the ground and they are the ones who ensure that no local team profits from the ground. So you play what is presented to you. Yes, it is an up and down curve for us to understand what we are going to get in Delhi, which is our home,” Badani said after the loss to Delhi. chennai super kings Tuesday. “There was one game where we scored 75 points. There was one game where we scored 265 points. Again, it’s a rotating surface. Ideally, you want to have some consistency. It’s not about us. I think the whole game is pretty neutral,” he added. BCCI recommends favoring high-scoring games TOI understands that the advice shared by the board suggests that help for bowlers should be minimal. The BCCI has adopted the policy for domestic cricket and implemented it in the IPL wherein a curator from the board will be present at the venue along with local curators to ensure there is not too much disruption. During the IPL playoffs and finals, the board’s central curation team will completely take over the venue. It is recommended that boundary lengths do not exceed 77 metres, and that the pitch provide little lateral movement and excessive spin. The pitch must have an even grass cover to exclude dry pitches. “There are very few teams with a stronger spin bowling attack. They prefer a slower, sluggish delivery. Some teams have such a strong seam attack that they prefer to provide more help to their new bowlers. But now every tone is almost similar. It doesn’t matter whether a team travels. Players expect similar conditions at all venues,” a franchise member close to the development told TOI. Another franchise player said that’s why there are embarrassing collapses every time the bowlers get a little help. “The batsmen expect the pitch to be bowled true and flat. But whenever the bowlers buy more from the pitch, they struggle to adapt,” said a franchise source. Now that the game is drawing to a close, with the summer heat and pitches about to tire, the scoreline is expected to drop significantly. It will be interesting to see if the team and the BCCI can find a middle path and allow the team to gain some home advantage.

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