ICC revokes demerit point imposed on Gaddafi Stadium pitch in Pakistan after Australia ODI
Last updated: August 20, 2026 | 19:34
A general view of the Gaddafi Stadium Lahore. File / AFP
The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) appeals panel on Thursday revoked the demerit point imposed on the Gaddafi Stadium pitch in Pakistan.
The pitch in Lahore had been handed the demerit point following an unsatisfactory rating for the third ODI between Pakistan and Australia in June.
The ICC said the appeals panel rescinded the sanction after reviewing match footage, match referee’s report and official comments from the respective captain and concluding that "the pitch did not demonstrate excessive unevenness or spin.”
Pakistan's players celebrate after Australia's Marnus Labuschagne (R) gets run out during the third ODI match at Gaddafi Stadium. File / AFP
Match referee Graeme Labrooy of Sri Lanka believed the pitch wasn't suitable for an ODI and the batters found it difficult to score runs because it was slow and low.
It is not the first time that the Pakistan Cricket Board has succeeded in overturning a pitch-related sanction imposed by the ICC. The PCB successfully overturned a demerit point imposed on Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium for Test match between Pakistan and England, which the visitors won by 74 runs.
In a different case, the Maple Leaf Cricket Ground in Toronto will continue to carry three demerit points after the appeals panel upheld the match referee’s verdict that the pitch used for a game between Canada and the Netherlands on June 16 was "unfit.”