Cricket
PCB hires Australian curator to improve pitches in Pakistan
Tony Hemming will oversee pitch preparations ahead of two Tests against Bangladesh and three Tests against England
Pakistan Cricket Board have hired Australian pitch curator Tony Hemming for two years to improve playing surfaces in the country after facing staunch criticism in back-to-back Test matches.
Pakistan are due to host the International Cricket Council’s Champions Trophy from February 19 to March 9 next year.
“Hemming has been appointed as the new head curator on a two-year contract to prepare pitches for the upcoming five Tests in the home season,” the board said in a statement.
Hemming will oversee pitch preparations ahead of two Tests against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi (from August 21) and in Karachi (from August 30). He will also help prepare for three Tests against England in October.
Hemming is a highly respected curator with nearly four decades of experience. He has worked at various iconic cricket grounds in Australia, including Melbourne, Perth and Tasmania, as well as in countries such as Bangladesh, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, where he was the ICC’s Head Curator from 2007 to 2017 in Dubai.
During his time with the ICC, Hemming also oversaw pitch preparation at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, which was one of Pakistan’s home venues between 2009 and 2019.
Pakistan’s Rawalpindi stadium was awarded below-average ratings following high-scoring Tests against Australia in 2022 and England in 2021.
Australian skipper Pat Cummins said the pitch “did not provide a fair contest” while renowned batter Steve Smith slammed it as “benign”.
Hemming has more than four decades of experience and previously served as the ICC’s head curator for academies.
(With inputs from PCB Media Release)
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