26.12.2025
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Vaughan Critiques MCG Pitch as ‘Unfair’ in Ashes Test

'Unfair' MCG pitch has 'done too much' - Vaughan

The pitch utilized for the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne has been deemed excessively conducive to seam bowling, resulting in a skewed competition between batters and bowlers, according to Michael Vaughan.

Vaughan expressed concerns that the surface has favored bowlers too heavily, leading to an imbalance that detracts from the quality of play. He indicated that this scenario is creating an uneven playing field, where batsmen struggle to find their rhythm.

While the Ashes series is known for its intense battles, the former England captain argues that conditions should allow for a fair contest. He believes that a more balanced pitch would enhance the spectacle and allow both batters and bowlers to showcase their skills effectively.

“The pitch has certainly done too much, making it an unfair contest,” Vaughan stated.

As the series unfolds, the focus will be on how the pitch affects the players’ performances and the overall outcome of the match. Fans and analysts alike are keen to see if conditions improve in future Tests, enabling a more even contest.

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