IND vs BAN: Team India's victory certain in Kanpur!
A two-match Test series is going on between india and Bangladesh. india has won the first match of which. Now the last and second match of this series is to be played from 27 September. Which will be played at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. For this both the teams have reached Kanpur. The curator has made a big disclosure about the pitch on which this match is to be played in kanpur Stadium. Every indian can be happy after knowing this big disclosure.
Black soil pitch made in Green Park
The pitch of Green Park is made of black soil, which has been brought as usual from kali Mitti village of Unnao, which is 23 km from Kanpur. Pitches made of black soil are usually favorable to spinners, while red soil is favorable to fast bowlers. The pitch is expected to be slow and low height. An official of Uttar Pradesh cricket Association (UPCA) said, "We get this soil tested from the indian Institute of Technology. This special soil, black soil, is found near a pond in the village and we have been following the practice of bringing it for years."
Pitch curator's big revelation
Preparations for the second Test match between india and bangladesh are in full swing at the Green Park cricket Stadium in Kanpur. Pitch curator Shiv Kumar said that this pitch will be durable for five days. The first two sessions will help the fast bowlers, while the role of spinners will increase in the last three days. The curator said, "This pitch will provide bounce to the fast bowlers in the first two sessions, and will also be good for batting on the first two days. After this, spinners will become more active from the third day."
The match will be plastic free
Along with this, the UPCA has also decided to increase environmental awareness in this Test match. The use of plastic plates for breakfast has been banned at the Green Park Stadium and only paper plates will be used. Stadium director Sanjay Kapoor said, "We are trying to make this match 'green'. We are trying to minimise the use of plastic."


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