Bristol:England women's team captain Heather Knight on Tuesday expressed displeasure at a used pitch being given for her side's one-off Test against India here, saying it's not ideal as they would want to play on a fresh strip.
The pitch at the Bristol's County Ground for the match beginning on Wednesday was used for a Gloucestershire T20 match last week and Knight pointed out that it might become sluggish to assist a "spin-heavy" Indian side.
"I've had a look (at the pitch), it is a used wicket... which I guess obviously isn't ideal. We would much prefer to be on a fresh one but it is what it is and we don't know how it's going to play necessarily," Knight said on the eve of their four-day fixture.
The England captain said they found out about the wicket last week and they tried to get it changed.
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"But it was a little bit too late for that to happen. Obviously it's unfortunate and it's not ideal and we'd rather be on a fresh one, but we don't know how it's going to play yet, it still could play very well," she said.
"Generally at Bristol you look at the deck sometimes and it looks not great but it actually plays brilliantly. So look, it's not ideal but it is what it is and we're obviously going to have to perform as best we can on the wicket we're given."
A spokesperson of England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) admitted it could not give a fresh wicket as the Test was only being added to the calendar in mid-April.
"We are all disappointed that the wicket for the LV= Insurance Test match against India will have had 37 overs played on it. We know that England Women deserve a fresh wicket and we are sorry that we were unable to provide that in this instance.
"With the Test only being added to the calendar in mid-April, coupled with the lack of available first-class grounds, we knew a fresh TV pitch was going to be a challenge. We accept that this issue shouldn't have arisen and we will make sure it doesn't happen in the future," the spokesperson was quoted as saying by a leading media outlet.
"With the exception of Hove - the venue for the second Vitality IT20, for which a hybrid wicket will be used - all other white-ball matches against India will be played on fresh wickets including the opening Royal London ODI at Bristol on June 27."