Temporary drop-in pitches prepared by Adelaide Oval curator Damian Hough will be used for the upcoming T20 World Cup games in the USA with the ICC building a temporary seating gallery of 34,000 capacity for the marquee game between India and Pakistan in New York on June 9.
ICC's Event Director Chris Tetley informed that the high-profile Indo-Pak clash will be held at the Nassau County ground, which is 25 km from east of Manhattan and the temporary gallery that will hold "more spectators than any ground in England as well as Wankhede Stadium" in Mumbai. "We will be using drop-in pitches and it has already been constructed.
We are utilising expertise of Adelaide Oval curator Damian Hough, one of the foremost exponents of drop-in pitches. He built the trays and overseen the installation of trays being grown in Florida at the moment under his supervision," Tetley told mediapersons during a select interaction facilitated by the ICC. "There will be enough number of trays for the match pitches that we need and training facilities in New York.
Playing surface will be brand new and we are levelling the surface, installing drainage facilities," he informed. Infrastructure to be rented from F1 Las Vegas GP Looking at the potential of the US market, which has largely remained untapped, Tetley tried to rationalise the need for temporary seating infrastructure over a permanent one. "All infrastructure will be temporary like it happens across the globe in sports.