MCG test ends in 2 days, Australia loses Rs 96 crore, ICC in mood to take strict action

New Delhi. There are reports that ICC (International Cricket Council) whip action may be taken on this pitch of MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground), whereas due to the completion of this Test match in 2 days, Australia has suffered a loss of more than Rs 96 crore.

The fourth Test match played between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) ended in just 2 days. The tall grass lying on the pitch helped the bowlers a lot and made this pitch hell for the batsmen. The result was that the match was finished in 6 sessions and no team could touch the mark of 200 runs in all four innings.

There are reports that ICC (International Cricket Council) whip action may be taken on this pitch of MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground), whereas due to the completion of this Test match in 2 days, Australia has suffered a loss of more than 96 crores (96 crores).

The curator had left 10mm of grass on the MCG pitch, which was 3mm more than last year, of which the bowlers took full advantage. The match ended in the last hour of the second day – it was the second match of the series after the first Test in Perth to be settled in two days. This is the first time in 129 years that more than one match in the same series has been a two-day Test.

There are reports that after England’s victory in the fourth Ashes Test, the ICC will give the MCG pitch a sub-par rating, which means the venue will get one demerit point in its official record.

Due to the Perth Test ending in two days, it is estimated that Cricket Australia had suffered a loss of 5 million Australian dollars. There are about 40 thousand more seats on the MCG ground than in Perth. In such a situation, the loss here can be even bigger. There are reports that Australia may suffer a loss of approximately 16 million Australian dollars due to the MCG Test ending in two days, which is more than 96 crores in Indian rupees. Broadcasters are also very angry due to the ending of two matches in two days during the series, because they are also facing huge losses.

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