Ind vs NZ: Indian spinners to be seen in Green Park! The curator gave this statement

Shiv Kumar, the local curator of the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur, which hosted the first Test Match between India and New Zealand, says that the field of this field does not have grass, but the chances of it breaking (more cracking) are very minors. . In the past, on several occasions, the team management has given instructions to prepare some specific type of field, but Kumar said that this time neither coach Rahul Dravid nor captain Ajinkya Rahane had a specific demand.

Kumar, who has been working in this field for the past two decades, said that we have not received any instructions from BCCI, nor has anyone contacted me from team management to make a fully supportive spinners launch. I have prepared a course taking into account the good course.

Shiv Kumar said that it is the month of November and there will be some humidity on the court at this time in this part of the world. I can assure you that this playing field will not be broken anytime soon. The India and New Zealand Test Match played in Kanpur in 2016 lasted until the fifth day, but for some time most foreign teams kneel on spinner-friendly pitches in three days.

When asked about the end of the matches in three days, Kumar said that it is not only the fields that are responsible for this. Due to T20 cricket, the way the batsmen play the spinners is also a reason.

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