The grounds man need to take a long look at himself for producing a rubbish pitch.
Without knowing, of course, I’m pretty sure that the head groundsman produced the wicket that the PCB ’requested’.
(Probably) Without players being involved in match-fixing, a shirt-front wicket, providing perfect conditions for batting, would present an ideal opportunity for large sums of money to be put down on spread-betting with all the possible permutations of individual/team scores, run-rates etc.
17 years without hosting a home Test, the PCB will need some extra rupees in the coffers.
Or
maybe/hopefully I’m just being cynical.