South African captain Graeme Smith is delighted that the Kingsmead track in Durban, known for its bounce and carry, is the best he had seen for some years, which should help his fast bowlers against Indian batsmen in the second Test starting on Sunday.
Smith said from what he had seen, the pitch, considered the bounciest in South Africa though it has slowed down a bit in recent times, is expected to live up to its reputation of the past.
"The pitch has been a bit patchy over the last few Tests. It has spun a bit more, taken more reverse swing and gone very flat in the middle period of matches. From what I've seen today, I can only hope it will get back to what it was when I first started playing here," Smith said.
"I'm a bit scared to pronounce on a pitch three days before a Test, but the track has a good grass covering throughout, certainly the best I've seen in Durban for a while which is good to see. We'll see how things develop with weather and everything over next couple of days, but hopefully the pitch will have good carry and bounce, that's all we're asking for," he said.
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