Rajkot Test: BCCI's 'standard practice' makes SCA unhappy

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Association (SCA) is upset at BCCI's decision to send its own curators for pitch preparation ahead of the first Test starting in on Thursday even though the parent's body move is considered 'standard practice'.

His comments come as BCCI curators and have taken charge of the wicket in

"The local curators were better off doing their job independently but now that BCCI curators are there, they have taken control and will call the shots. The SCA groundstaff will be there to help and as they know more about the local conditions, I hope their valuable inputs are taken into account," Shah told on Monday.

However, a veteran curator, who requested anonymity, did not understand the fuss surrounding the issue.

"I don't know what issue SCA has but BCCI curators helping out the local ground staff and monitoring pitch preparation is standard practice. It happens all the time including in So, I fail to understand what the issue is," said the

The Indian team management has reportedly asked for bouncy pitches for the two Tests against the in (October 4-8) and (12-16), keeping in mind the long tour of beginning late in November.

The play their final game of the tour on November 11 while the first T20 between and is scheduled for November 21 at the Gabba in

That narrow 10-day window leaves with little time to prepare, as pointed out by after the team's yet another overseas Test series loss, against England, last month.

It will be hard to simulate conditions during the course of the home series against the comprising two Tests, five ODIs and three T20s.

Come Thursday, Rajkot will be hosting its second ever Test, following the debut match between India and England two years ago when the game ended in a draw.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 17:30 IST