The square boundaries are equidistant - 63m to each side. 70m hit straight down the ground, which should not bother the batters too much. It looks very, very dry, says Matthew Hayden. Taking pace off could be the key because of how dry the surface is. It is darker in some patches, which means the pitch has retained a bit of moisture, despite the heat in Ahmedabad. Still very hard, though, and he concludes by saying that there might not be much of spin, although the off-pace deliveries by pacers could be a prevalent feature.