The International Cricket Council has no plans to move T20 World Cup matches out of New York despite concerns over poor pitches.
There are no plans in place to move any T20 World Cup fixtures out of New York despite growing fears over substandard pitches.
The International Cricket Council is believed to be analysing data from previously abandoned games to establish how to react should it need to act. The pop-up stadium in New York has cost £24m to construct and was built inside eight months to much fanfare from the tournament organisers.The outfield is made up of Kentucky bluegrass, grown at a farm in New Jersey, on top of sand.
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