India vs Sri Lanka: Barabati Curator Says "Dew Factor" Will Come Into Play During 1st ODI
India notched a one-wicket victory over the West Indies chasing 212 on November 29, 2011 at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack, the last time the venue witnessed an international match.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 31, 2014 07:50 pm IST
The first ODI between India and Sri Lanka at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack will be a run-feast, predicted curator Pankaj Patnaik but at the same time did not forget to remind that the toss might turn out to be crucial due to the dew factor, later in the evening.
The 22-yard strip may not be a greentop but there are a few grass patches here and there. Patnaik feels that it won't be a traditional Barabati Stadium track, where the ball will keep low and slow. (Also read: Saha almost certain for first ODI)
"Barabati wicket is no longer slowish in nature. It would be full of runs. I cannot predict a total but it should be around 280-300," Patnaik told PTI on Friday. (Also read: 'Rohit Sharma Showed He Has Completely Recovered')
Barabati hosted three IPL matches including the Kings XI Punjab's high-scoring tie against Chennai Super Kings, the last time around in May. (Also read: Is Rohit's World Cup Spot in Jeopardy? Yes and No!)
The curator, however cautioned both the captains against the dew factor due to the onset of winter. (Also read: Match Practice Better Than Net Practice, Legends Tell Mathews & Team)
"We've noticed that the dew starts falling after 7 pm forming a thick layer on the grass. It's something to worry about but we will take all measures to minimise the effect."
As far as the high-scoring totals in ODIs at the venues are concerned, Barabati has witnessed only one 300-plus total when India scored 301/3 against Zimbabwe way back in 1998.
The venue hosted India and Australia in October last year but the match was abandoned without a ball with heavy downpour. (Also read: Amidst legends, Mathews is leading Sri Lanka by example)
Prior to that, India notched a one-wicket victory over the West Indies chasing 212 on November 29, 2011, the last time the venue witnessed an international match.