Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

T20 WORLD CUP: DROP-IN PITCHES TRANSPORTE­D FOR NEW YORK VENUE

- Agencies

NEW YORK: The drop-in pitches prepared for the upcoming T20 World Cup are being transporte­d from Florida to New York in semi-trailer trucks for installati­on at Nassau County Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium, the ICC said on Tuesday.Among other matches, the venue will also host the marquee India-Pakistan group stage fixture on June 9.

Ten drop-in pitches have been prepared in Florida since late December, employing proprietar­y techniques honed over a decade at Adelaide Oval, the ICC said in a press release.

The developmen­t of the pitches has been undertaken by Adelaide Oval Turf Solutions, led by renowned Adelaide Oval head curator Damian Hough.

“The pitches, cultivated with native Tahoma 31 Bermuda grass, have been meticulous­ly nurtured in Florida by Adelaide Oval Turf Solutions and US-based sports turf experts LandTek Group, undergoing continuous care and maintenanc­e over the past three months. “Four pitches will be set up at the Nassau stadium, with an additional six designated for neighbouri­ng practice facilities.The Adelaide Oval Turf Solutions team will remain in New York to assist local grounds crews in pitch maintenanc­e throughout the tournament to ensure world-class pitches.

The drop-in square – the type used around the world including at Adelaide Oval and Eden Park – has been curated in Florida and transporte­d by road to New York via a convoy of more than 20 semi-trailer trucks.

The outfield was laid last week by LandTek who have worked with the New York Yankees and New York Mets as well as Inter Miami CF on their stadium and training fields.

ICC Head of Events Chris Tetley said: “The installati­on of these pitches is one of the final pieces in a project that is unpreceden­ted in internatio­nal cricket. “We have taken a considered and well-planned approach to this project.”

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