• The fourth and final Test between India and Australia will begin on March 09.

  • The iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will host the match.

Pictures of Ahmedabad pitch emerge on social media; India-Australia in a conundrum over the nature of track
India versus Australia 4th Test (Image Source: Twitter)

India and Australia are currently involved in the high-voltage Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Both sides have faced each other in three matches, in which the hosts won the first two Tests while the touring party came out victorious on one occasion.

In most parts of the Test series, pitches have become a major talking point, with all three Tests getting over within three days. Notably, the surfaces for the first two Tests in Nagpur and Delhi received an ‘average’ rating, while the strip for the third Test in Indore was rated ‘poor’ by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

No wonder the Ahmedabad pitch is already at the centre of attention ahead of the upcoming match. A few pictures from the stadium have emerged, but the Australian camp hasn’t been able to decide their strategy for the must-win contest.

It is also reported that the curators have not received any instruction from the Indian team management or the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) about the preparation of the track. So far, it seems even the Indian camp has confusion over what kind of pitch they want to be prepared.

“We haven’t received any instructions from the Indian team management, and our local curators are preparing a normal track, as we have always done through the season,” said a state association source as quoted by the news agency PTI.

“Obviously, (over the) last few days, the BCCI’s grounds and pitches committee instruct the local curator … but, certainly, from our end, our endeavour is to produce a good Test match pitch,” the source added.

Here are a few pictures:

The Narendra Modi Stadium, where the final Test will be played, has hosted two Test matches since its million-dollar renovation – both against England in 2021. The first of the two Tests against the English side wrapped up inside two days as the Indian spinners wreaked havoc, claiming 35 of the 40 wickets.

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