Dravid made no bones about the fact that such pitches like these are "waste of time, energy and money."
Five matches in Ranji Trophy ending inside two days has certainly not impressed the India A and U-19 coach, who has been entrusted with the responsibility of guiding the next batch of talented cricketers.
While match between Himachal Pradesh and Jharkhand saw 26 wickets falling in a day, Bengal skittled out Odisha for 37 on a strip which was termed dangerous by Odisha skipper Natraj Behera.
"Square turners, matches are finishing in two or three days. I really don't think its good for the health of Indian cricket. Because if you think about it it's a waste of time, energy and money," the usually reticent Dravid, let everyone know his thoughts regarding the issue.
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"It's a little different at the international level since you are looking for wickets. But at least in the Ranji Trophy level we are looking to prepare players for the international stage. These wickets, what I have seen recently, is poor," Dravid did not mince words.
While he carefully avoided the Bengal vs Odisha clash but it did come up during his media conference.
"It is disappointing. I don't want to specifically mention the Bengal game just because I happen to be here. But all around in the Ranji Trophy this year, the teams are producing in my opinion poor wickets."
Dravid feels that while a lot of people advocate for home venues in ranji Trophy but preparing these kind of pitches only force BCCI to choose neutral venues for knock-out matches.
"A lot of people criticise and say Ranji Trophy should be at home venues but if teams are going to resort to doing these kind of things then I think its better Ranji Trophy is in neutral venues, at least in the knockout stage. We need to start forcing teams to start preparing good wickets.