New Delhi [India], Former Australian cricketer Ian Chappell said dangerous and "rope" pitches should not be accepted despite all the exciting games played in the United States during the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup if the game has to be promoted. In the United States.

The pitches at the Nassau County International Stadium in the United States, in particular, have faced heavy criticism from current and former players for their unpredictable bounce and poor play, making it difficult to bat on to the extent that 100–120 runs were scored. The score also proved to be a match. -Winning by not having too many limitations. The surfaces helped the bowlers a lot, be it spinners or fast bowlers.The slow outfield has also been criticized for run-scoring and creating boundaries, which makes the entertainment factor in T20 cricket extremely difficult.

In his column for ESPNCricinfo, Chappell wrote, "The pitches in the United States again generated controversy, particularly the New York venue, which attracted much negative publicity and proved difficult for the batsmen. In many cases the pitches were over 100. The higher score proved to be the match winner."

Chappell explained how the USA's reputation for "dodgy pitches" is nothing new, but in fact dates back to the 1999 series between India A and Australia A, a five-match series in Los Angeles, which included the future great VVS. Can be detected from. Laxman and Adam Gilchrist captain.With the United States coming to the Super Eight stage, such pitches are not good enough.

"The USA's reputation for providing dummy pitches is not recent. In September 1999, I covered the India A versus Australia A five-match series in Los Angeles, where the respective captains, VVS Laxman and Adam Gilchrist, had both been To enjoy a brilliant international career,” he said.

"The pitches on that occasion could only be described as "ropy", especially when a genuine fast bowler like Brett Lee was in action. In 1999 the questionable pitches were accepted with a shrug, but, the USA team Qualified and promoted to the Super Eights As a viable cricket nation, that is not good enough.Keep in mind, USA Cricket has been dealing with organizational turmoil for a long time and this could be another example of the chaos that exists amid their administration."

He said that although no pitch should be completely batsman-friendly, there is no excuse for dangerous surfaces.

"There is still a highly competitive cricket rivalry to be played in the Super Eights – India vs Australia. It has become a blockbuster contest in recent years. Even though these two teams provide another exciting contest, it should not be limited to the USA's problem. Should not be hidden.If cricket is to take off in the United States, it will need to significantly improve its administration and its pitches, as well as convince locally-born players that it is a game worth playing."