PTI
Kingston (Jamaica), Jun 29: The Sabina Park pitch might not be an out and out fast bowlers' paradise anymore, but it would most certainly produce a result in the fourth and final cricket Test between India and the West Indies, the chief curator at the venue has said.
"Barring the rain, this Test will produce a winner," said Charlie, who has tended the Sabina Park square for the past five decades.
"It could have something for the fast bowlers on the first day but overall, it shouldn't disappoint batsmen either.
"Batsmen who want to stick around will get the runs while the bowlers, who are prepared to bend their back will gain good purchase," said Charlie.
Overall, it might offer the faster bowlers bigger assistance than it did in two previous Tests but it is unlikely to make them appear twice the worth than they are eally.
Having worked here for 49 years, the entire history of this venue - George Headley and Lawrence Rowe; Michael Holding and Courtney Walsh; the famous bloodbath of 1976 Test which made the then Indian captain Bishan Bedi wave the white flag of surrender - has happened in front of Charlie's eyes.
At first glance, the pitch for the fourth Test, starting here on Friday, doesn't seem to back his assertion.
It has been heavily watered, the smattering of grass, sodden, appears to have been rolled into the surface. But Charlie has no doubt strong wind and sun over the next two days will produce the pitch he wants.