Matches Posted Caribbean Premier League | Round 4 | Table Symmetry

@Till Valhalla & @Ohm | @Ashutosh. & @Yash.
to post their home-ground pitch type

Here is the List of Home Grounds for each team :
Providence Stadium - Guyana Lightning
Queens Park Oval - Trinidad & Tobago Wild

List of Pitch Types :

Dry - :left::right: (A Pitch for slow bowlers and spinners, might be difficult to bat on)
Dusty - :right::left: (Good one for spinners, a good one for batting too)
Green - :up::down: (as the game progresses, batting becomes easier
Wet - :down::down:(uneven bounce, batting becomes difficult)
Damp/Sticky - :down::down:(hugely in favor of bowling, very difficult to bat on)
Hard - :left::down:(a balanced one for both the sides, could go either way depending on the situation)
Normal - :up::up:( a flat wicket, expect high scores here)
 
Dry - :left::right: (A Pitch for slow bowlers and spinners, might be difficult to bat on)
Dusty - :right::left: (Good one for spinners, a good one for batting too)
Green - :up::down: (as the game progresses, batting becomes easier
Wet - :down::down:(uneven bounce, batting becomes difficult)
Damp/Sticky - :down::down:(hugely in favor of bowling, very difficult to bat on)
Hard - :left::down:(a balanced one for both the sides, could go either way depending on the situation)
Normal - :up::up:( a flat wicket, expect high scores here)
Will you consider batsman's attributes as well while applying bowling friendly conditions? For example, sub-continent batsmen play spin better while others play swing better. Would that be considered?
 
Will you consider batsman's attributes as well while applying bowling friendly conditions? For example, sub-continent batsmen play spin better while others play swing better. Would that be considered?

Yes.


nothing, i just suggested you that day. I thought he'll be a permanent one in Playing XI.

when you said you'll be dropping him for few matches, i agreed to your decision and gave a like. and moved on to next part.
 

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