IPL 2021 | Ben Stokes lambasts slow Chepauk track

‘Trash’ wickets will have teams scraping to low scores says the England all-rounder

April 24, 2021 10:57 am | Updated November 18, 2021 04:31 pm IST - London

Ben Stokes of Rajasthan Royals takes a catch of Chris Gayle of Punjab Kings during match 4 of the Vivo Indian Premier League 2021 between Rajasthan Royals and the Punjab Kings held at the Wankhede Stadium Mumbai on the 12th April 2021. File photo

Ben Stokes of Rajasthan Royals takes a catch of Chris Gayle of Punjab Kings during match 4 of the Vivo Indian Premier League 2021 between Rajasthan Royals and the Punjab Kings held at the Wankhede Stadium Mumbai on the 12th April 2021. File photo

England all-rounder Ben Stokes has criticised the slow track of Chennai's Chepauk Stadium and hoped that teams competing in the IPL do not end up regularly scraping to low scores because of wickets that are "trash".

Stokes, whose IPL stint with Rajasthan Royals was cut short by a fractured finger , feels that for an enjoyable T20 contest, a score in the range of 160 to 170 is paramount.

"Hope the wickets don't get worse as the IPL gets deeper into the tournament..160/170 minimum not scraping to 130/140 cause the wickets are trash," Stokes tweeted after Mumbai Indians painstakingly reached 131 for 6 which was chased down by Punjab Kings.

Till Friday, Chennai has hosted nine IPL games and only twice has the team batting first scored in excess of 170.

Once, it was Royal Challengers Bangalore which posted a commanding 204 against Kolkata Knight Riders and the other time was KKR scoring 187 against SunRisers Hyderabad.

Otherwise, any score in the range of 145 to 150 has been good enough to win for teams batting first.

Chennai will host its last IPL game of the season on Sunday when Delhi Capitals take on SunRisers Hyderabad before the caravan shifts to Ahmedabad and New Delhi.

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