“We've got crash wrap that keeps all of that moisture and stuff out so that if we don't have the glass today ... we'll get it wrapped for you so nothing's getting in there.”
Mike Craig
“It was a seaming wicket, plenty of moisture there. We take the game plan in of playing two spinners, obviously hoping to bat first and have them bowling on day five.”
Adam Gilchrist
“We have no moisture, we have no grass, the hay is burnt up. What do you do? I'm numb.”
Bill Bryant
“It doesn't pull all the moisture out and the smell stays in it for years down the road.”
Daniel Brown
“The pitch had a lot of moisture on it. There was a lot of movement off the wicket, more than there was in the air.”
Irfan Pathan
“I can't take the risk of leaving too much moisture in the pitch. At this time of the year, one does not know how quickly it's going to dry out.”
Christo Erasmus
“Out of these piles, you would get flame lengths of 10 to 15 feet. When there's normal moisture, the flame lengths would be 6 to 7 feet.”
Tom Johnston