Normally, in India a three-layered cover system with thick cloth being the first layer followed by heavy polythene sheets to protect it from getting wet is used.
But in what can be termed as first in India, Chinnaswamy Stadium used a different technique to protect its pitch from getting wet.
Later, the groundstaff removed the cover once there was some sunshine for a brief period.
When asked, a KSCA official said that former India batsman and KSCA secretary Brijesh Patel was the brain behind the innovative pitch cover.
Normally, when the traditional pitch covers are used, there remains a possibility that water might seep in and the dampness could create a problem.
If one uses the canopy styled covering, even the steady downpour will fall on the roof and there is very little chance that the rainwater can seep through.
However with little sunshine over the past two to three days, the Indian team might not exactly get a pitch to their liking. To get an absolute turner, the pre-requisite is to have bright sunshine for atleast three to four days when the groundsmen stop watering the surface. The sunshine then makes it bone dry and cracks appear on the surface.
Team Director Ravi Shastri was seen having a long hard look at the 22-yard strip along with bowling coach Bharath Arun. Both of them later had a chat with the groundsmen and were seen asking a few questions.
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