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    Pietersen to groundsmen: Prepare good Test pitches or risk killing the game
    London Mercury
    Friday 19th March, 2010  
    (ANI)


    England batsman Kevin Pietersen has asked groundsmen to prepare good Test pitches or risk killing the game.

    England's hard-fought first Test win over Bangladesh on a flat slow track in Chittagong was in stark contrast to the excitement of Twenty20 cricket.

    "I love Test match cricket. But as a cricket lover, a pitch like the one in the First Test is no good. If we'd been playing India on that it would have been 700 plays 100-1," Pietersen said.

    "I want Test match cricket to survive for as long as possible because it is a real test and it toughens people up. But if Test cricket is to remain the No 1 game then groundsmen have a huge part to play," The Sun quoted him, as saying.

    England go into Saturday's second Test hunting a 2-0 series victory, which would see stand-in skipper Alastair Cook secure a 100 per cent record on tour.

    "We must grind it out to get a good victory for Cookie. But Stuart Broad is doubtful after going down with a stomach complaint," Pietersen said. (ANI)


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