As this website states that when there is a green pitch the bowl is bound to swing.
Quote:
When a pitch has grass on it, the ball is bound to swing and hence the fast bowlers will find a good amount of help from such tracks. The grass will attract moisture which is needed for swing bowling. Thus green pitches always favor swing bowling/fast bowling as the ball will deviate off the pitch and in the air as well due to the cool climate where such pitches are found.
|
http://www.indiastudychannel.com/exp...s-cricket.aspx
And you stated that...
Quote:
Originally Posted by BANFAN
Now as I understand the pitch isn't on the air/part of air and I have never seen grass on the air... So how they can both be right...?? Do you get the problem?? Or not yet??
|
You think that the grass and pitch have to be in the air or part/of the air to make the ball swing.
And stop giving links to a wikipedia page. Wikipedia isnt a trust worthy source if you do not already know that.