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Australia captain Ricky Ponting described the pitch at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo as rolled mud Getty Images Every time a pitch on the subcontinent spins a bit, it apparently devalues the integrity of cricket. It seems that “good” cricket should only ever be played on fast, bouncy, batsmen-friendly pitches that start to spin a little bit very late in the game. Anything other than that, if it's played in the subcontinent, is not really cricket. Apparently. Especially after Shane Warne retired. Ricky Ponting's thinly-veiled swipe at the…

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