Key Points

The Delhi pitch for the second Test is shaping up to be quite different from Ahmedabad's surface. Batters should enjoy better conditions at the Arun Jaitley Stadium with its black-soil base. As the match progresses, spinners will likely come into play when the surface dries out. This contrasts sharply with the first Test where West Indies collapsed in just three days on a green Ahmedabad pitch.

Key Points: Delhi Pitch Expected Batting Friendly for India West Indies Test

  • Delhi pitch features black-soil base with patches of grass and bald areas
  • Spinners expected to gain importance as pitch gradually dries up
  • Contrasts sharply with Ahmedabad's green pitch that favored pace and spin
  • Last Delhi Test saw Australia suffer three-day defeat in 2023
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Delhi pitch expected to be batting friendly for second Test between India and West Indies

Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium pitch offers batting aid with black-soil base, contrasting Ahmedabad's green surface where West Indies collapsed in three days.

"The surface of the Arun Jaitley Stadium will likely come in aid of batters - ESPNcricinfo"

New Delhi, October 7

The pitch for the second Test in the national capital, between India and the West Indies, scheduled to commence on Friday, is expected to be a batting-friendly strip, featuring patches of grass interspersed with bald areas, a complete contrast to the one prepared in Ahmedabad, according to ESPNcricinfo.

The Ahmedabad pitch had a uniform appearance, with even grass coverage. On the other hand, the Delhi pitch is expected to have a black-soil base. The surface of the Arun Jaitley Stadium will likely come in aid of batters. As the game progresses and the pitch gradually dries up, the spinners will play a vital role.

In the two-match series opener, the Caribbean side lasted barely three days on a surface that offered moment and spin to speedsters and ball tweakers. The strip on which both teams scuffled was arguably the greenest in India since the World Test Championship began in 2019.

Vice-captain Ravindra Jadeja's all-around heroics made the headlines as the hosts notched a mammoth win by an innings and 140 runs. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj bowled in tandem and wreaked havoc to make the West Indies regret their decision to bat first.

With four millimetres of live grass spread over a red-soil surface, Bumrah and Siraj extracted threatening bounce and went about their business gleefully. On the first morning, the tourists were bowled out on a trivial 162 in 44.1 overs.

In reply, KL Rahul (100), Ravindra Jadeja (104*) and Dhruv Jurel (125) made the West Indies bowlers toil, while fuelling India's innings to a daunting 448/5. The Shubman Gill-led side declared overnight and invited the West Indies to chase down the deficit. The West Indies succumbed to the pressure and packed their bags on 146 and surrendered to an unescapable defeat.

The last time the national capitals hosted a Test match dates back to the second of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2023. During that fixture, Australia opted to bat and suffered a six-wicket defeat inside three days.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who's watched cricket for years, I'm concerned about preparing such batting-friendly pitches. Test cricket needs balance between bat and ball to be exciting. The Ahmedabad Test was over in 3 days, but a flat track might lead to a boring draw.
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Priya S
Perfect opportunity for our young batters to build confidence! Shubman Gill leading the side needs a big innings. Hope Delhi crowd gets to see some quality batting display 🤞
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Arjun K
Black soil base means spinners will come into play later. Jadeja and Ashwin will enjoy bowling here on days 4-5. Smart thinking by curators - gives both batters and bowlers opportunities!
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Michael C
After that innings defeat in Ahmedabad, West Indies batters must be relieved to hear this news. They need to make this opportunity count and show some fight. Cricket needs competitive contests!
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Kavya N
Delhi in October - perfect weather for cricket! Hope the pitch lives up to expectations. Want to see Dhruv Jurel continue his good form from the last match. Future star in the making! ✨

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