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WTC Final Pitch: Would India Be Blamed For Such Conditions?  First Sports With Rupha Ramani

WTC Final Pitch: Would India Be Blamed For Such Conditions? First Sports With Rupha Ramani

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WTC Final Pitch: Would India Be Blamed For Such Conditions? | First Sports With Rupha Ramani |N18G
WTC Final Pitch: Would India Be Blamed For Such Conditions? | First Sports With Rupha Ramani |N18G
The 2025 World Test Championship Final between South Africa and Australia has become a major talking point, not just for the cricket on display, but for the conditions under which it's being played. With the match heading towards a finish in under four days, questions are being raised about the pitch — or rather, the silence surrounding it. If the same conditions existed in India, there would have been global outrage, debates, and demands to ban venues. But because it's happening in England, cricket pundits have chosen silence. Rupa Ramani examines the glaring double standards in the cricketing world. Is India being held to a different standard when it comes to pitches?
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