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“BCCI is supreme, they decide the rules,” Twitter reacts as Indore pitch rating gets changed to ‘below average’ from ‘poor’ after the BCCI’s appeal

BCCI challenged ICC's rating of poor for Indore pitch.

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Fans on Twitter reacted as Indore pitch rating gets changed to ‘below average’ from ‘poor’ after the BCCI’s appeal. They reacted hilariously to it and said that the Indian governing body is supreme as they decided the rules and also make them.

Indore pitch rating gets changed to ‘below average’ from ‘poor’ after the BCCI’s appeal

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy saw an enthralling contest between bat and ball. India won the series by the margin of 2-1 and both the teams have booked their berth for the final of the World Test Championship.

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For all four games, the pitches came under a lot of scrutiny. Among all the Indore pitch received a fair amount of criticism for the amount of turns it produced. The ball started turning from the first few minutes of the play and the pitch offered 4.9 degrees of turn, which was the most in the series.

The ICC rated the pitch as poor and the venue has been charged three demerit points. If the venue receives five points, then it will see the ground getting suspended from hosting any international cricket for 12 months.

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Following ICC’s charging of rating the pitch as poor, BCCI lodged a formal appeal against ICC match referee Chris Broad’s condemnation of the pitch and the governing body was supposed to take a formal call within 14 days.

A two-member committee of the ICC general manager and chairman of the Cricket Committee reviewed Broad’s assessment and changed the rating to below average’ from ‘poor’. The venue will now revive only one demerit point.

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Fans on Twitter react as Indore pitch rating gets changed to ‘below average’ from ‘poor’ after the BCCI’s appeal

As Indore pitch rating gets changed to ‘below average’ from ‘poor’ after the BCCI’s appeal, fans on Twitter reacted to it. They gave hilarious reactions and said that the Indian governing body is supreme as they decided the rules and also make them. Here are some of the reactions:

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