MCG curator at peace with pitch produced

MCG's curator is relaxed about the pitch produced for the Boxing Day Test as the iconic venue attempts to avoid a repeat of last year's embarrassing draw.

Australia T20 pitch at MCG

Australia's T20 match against India at the MCG last month was abandoned due to rain. (AAP)

MCG curator Matt Page isn't feeling any extra pressure as the cricketing world waits to see if he's prepared a pitch befitting the most eagerly-anticipated Boxing Day Test in eight years.

The iconic venue suffered global embarrassment a year ago when the pitch produced for the Ashes Test was branded poor by match referee Ranjan Madugalle.

The grading, unprecedented in Australia, was based on the docile drop-in deck failing to break up in a dull drawn Test.

Just 24 wickets fell in almost 400 overs, highlighting just how hard it was for bowlers to make things happen.

Page wasn't in charge of the centre strip at that point but took over soon after and he has hatched a plan to inject some life into a surface that was being decried at both domestic and international level.

"Whether you succeed the year before, or it didn't go quite as planned, I think there's still the same pressures there," Page said.

"There's definitely pressures there but there's also a lot of excitement as well.

"We're confident we'll produce a good surface ... we're pretty happy with where it is at.

"The weather is looking good, so we're in a pretty good spot.

"I'm pretty relaxed through the whole thing. There's a few nerves there, about what may happen or what may not happen but you back your plans."

A post-season debrief with Cricket Australia followed last year's debacle.

Page mapped out a long-term fix, with the underlying concrete slab likely to be replaced by a more modern system at the end of this season, and rolled out short-term measures, including sand and reducing the centre-wicket block from 10 to seven pitches.

Australia and India are locked at 1-1 in the four-Test series.

The stakes haven't been as high in a Melbourne Test since the 2010-11 Ashes, when Australia arrived after a series-levelling victory then were clinically thumped by England.

Two of the past four Boxing Day Tests have been drawn while there wasn't a single outright result in any first-class match at the MCG during 2017-18.

Victoria defeated NSW at the venue this season, while there would have been a result in their clash with South Australia if not for the final day being washed out.

"This pitch will be very similar to the South Australian game ... and the feedback we got from that game was really positive," Page said.


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