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Dhoni didn't inspect pitch before final: Curator

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Mumbai: Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni did not inspect the Wankhede Stadium pitch even for once prior to the ICC World Cup 2011 final against Sri Lanka, it was revealed on Monday.

Captains, players and team management usually inspect pitches a day or two before matches but Dhoni and his team-mates did not bother to do so before the World Cup summit showdown on Saturday, according to Wankhede Stadium curator Sudhir Naik.

"The only time Dhoni took a close look at the pitch was at the time of the toss," said Naik, the curator who had transformed the historic ground against all odds.

"Not only Dhoni, no member of the Indian team ever bothered to look or inspect the pitch," said Naik, a former India opener.

"Indeed, I told my ground staff that such a show of self-belief is the mark of a winning team," he said.

In contrast to this, the Sri Lankans agonized a great deal about the quality of the pitch, inspecting it from all corners and then debating over it for a long time.

Naik said they even crossed his path in trying to "feel" the wicket and he had to guard it to make sure that there was no damage.

"I still can't believe that it all passed off so well. Believe me, it was touch and go," confessed Naik, who had to work really hard to prepare the pitch.

Naik was appointed curator of Wankhede Stadium early last year when the old structure had been pulled down and the new one was being built at a feverish pitch.

Tonnes of irons bars, fabrication, a cement plant and trucks of stones and bricks inside the stadium for the purpose of concrete construction had meant that the pitch, ground and outfield had taken a heavy beating.

"There were cranes everywhere. It was quite a labour to free the ground of rocks and pebbles. Any roller on top of it would have meant dents on the surface. It truly was race against time. I am happy it turned out well and in India's favour," he said with a sigh of relief
 
None sense ...only Srilankan captain was denined access to field by BCCI and ICC

Also the toss was botched as well , it was suppose to be india who were to bat first but then they changed it becasue they knew the pitch is dead ... one
 
None sense ...only Srilankan captain was denined access to field by BCCI and ICC

Also the toss was botched as well , it was suppose to be india who were to bat first but then they changed it becasue they knew the pitch is dead ... one

sad indeed even Mighty SLs sold out to evil indians :cry:
 
well if he hadn't seen it and India lost the game

all the retired crickets would have screwed Dhoni big time. But now since India has won the game... it's called self-belief hehehe
 
None sense ...only Srilankan captain was denined access to field by BCCI and ICC

Also the toss was botched as well , it was suppose to be india who were to bat first but then they changed it becasue they knew the pitch is dead ... one

Actually, the toss was repeated because Sangakara had lost the toss and he wanted to bat first. As it is, Sangakara won the second time, please tell me what stopped him from making India bat first if the pitch was so dead as you claim? He did not do that as he knew that if India batted first, they would make 300 plus which would be impossible to chase with their middle order.

I will not rebut your claim about the Sri Lankan captain being denied access to the field as it is too childish a statement.
 
Ridiculous.

Dhoni inspected the picth and so did Sangakkara.

No one can deny access to the visiting captain and/or coach from inspecting the pitch. Other players may be denied access.
 
Dhoni need not have to inspect a pitch on which sachin has played all his life , he would have just asked sachin about it and that's all....
 
Actually, the toss was repeated because Sangakara had lost the toss and he wanted to bat first. As it is, Sangakara won the second time, please tell me what stopped him from making India bat first if the pitch was so dead as you claim? He did not do that as he knew that if India batted first, they would make 300 plus which would be impossible to chase with their middle order.

I will not rebut your claim about the Sri Lankan captain being denied access to the field as it is too childish a statement.

Now you are talking facts! :disagree:
 
Dhoni need not have to inspect a pitch on which sachin has played all his life , he would have just asked sachin about it and that's all....

Actually this is not the old Wankhede pitch. It was a brand new one laid from the start.
 
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