17,171 km – that's the long distance, trans-Atlantic flight the T20 Cricket World Cup pitch and square have taken to finally reach the grand Nassau County International Cricket Stadium where the first ever cricket extravaganza on US soil kicks off in June.
That's a remarkable tale unfolding behind the scenes, shedding light on the extraordinary journey of the Cricket pitch destined for the United States. It was curated in Adelaide, flown to Florida for maturing and will finally adorn the middle of the Nassau County stadium in Long Island, New York.
The journey of the pitch transcends mere miles. Crafted under the expertise of Damian Hough, renowned pitch curator hailed for his endeavours in Australia, the pitch odyssey began in the cricketing heartland of Adelaide. Tasked with the challenge of crafting pitches that blend pace, consistent bounce and entertainment, Hough embarked on a mission that would span continents.
In a groundbreaking collaboration, ICC officials reached out to Hough, invited him to bring his renowned expertise in cricket pitch preparation to the prestigious event. Accustomed to the meticulous process of relocating pitches within Adelaide, Hough faced an unprecedented challenge of transporting them over two days and 17000 plus km through diverse climatic zones.
Who is Damian Hough?
Hough's journey began five years ago when he and his team at the Adelaide Oval started working with local sporting organisations, expanding their consultancy to international venues to explore drop-in pitches. This expertise caught the attention of the ICC, leading to Hough's selection for the 2024 T20 World Cup. Teaming up with LandTek, a US-based sports turf company contracted to lay the groundwork for cricket stadia in US for the World Cup, Hough ventured into uncharted territory within American cricket infrastructure. Together, they embarked on a mission to craft pitches that adhere to international standards.
Engineering Marvel
The pitch preparation process involved innovative tray designs and modular construction, a pioneering approach in cricket pitch preparation. With time constraints looming, Hough co-ordinated the fabrication of trays in both the US and Adelaide, pushing the boundaries of traditional pitch preparation methods.