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Forget Hauritz for the third Ashes Test: Edgbaston curator
Curator Steve Rouse says the pitch for the third Ashes Test would be a paradise for the pace bowlers and Aus would not need services of spinner Hauritz.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 28, 2009 12:38 pm IST
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"With the conditions like this, Nathan Hauritz could be a waste. Australia should play four seamers I would think. You wouldn't see a spinner doing an awful lot of work here unless he was good enough to tie an end down and not get carted for five or six an over.
"It doesn't spin much here at all this year. Our spinners are going at 60 or 70 a wicket," Rouse was quoted as saying by the 'Australian'.
But Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has already said that he won't be fooled by Rouse's pitch report after being misled by a similar report in the 2005 Ashes series.
However, Rouse claimed that he is not playing any mind games and said it would still be a major gamble for Ponting to bowl first like he did in 2005.
"You have to be a brave person to bowl first, it can always backfire on you can't it?" Rouse said.
"The forecast isn't great, we have got showers right the way through the week and for at least the first three days of the Test. With the rain and the bad weather we've had, and we haven't had any warm sunshine.
"There is a lot of moisture underneath. It will be a typical old-fashioned English seaming wicket. But good batters can adjust to the conditions and you don't get to play for Australia or England if you can't bat," he added.
Edgbaston curator Steve Rouse says the pitch for the third Ashes Test would be a paradise for the pace bowlers and Australia would not need services of spinner Nathan Hauritz."With the conditions like this, Nathan Hauritz could be a waste. Australia should play four seamers I would think. You wouldn't see a spinner doing an awful lot of work here unless he was good enough to tie an end down and not get carted for five or six an over.
"It doesn't spin much here at all this year. Our spinners are going at 60 or 70 a wicket," Rouse was quoted as saying by the 'Australian'.
But Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has already said that he won't be fooled by Rouse's pitch report after being misled by a similar report in the 2005 Ashes series.
However, Rouse claimed that he is not playing any mind games and said it would still be a major gamble for Ponting to bowl first like he did in 2005.
"You have to be a brave person to bowl first, it can always backfire on you can't it?" Rouse said.
"The forecast isn't great, we have got showers right the way through the week and for at least the first three days of the Test. With the rain and the bad weather we've had, and we haven't had any warm sunshine.
"There is a lot of moisture underneath. It will be a typical old-fashioned English seaming wicket. But good batters can adjust to the conditions and you don't get to play for Australia or England if you can't bat," he added.
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