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A cricket pitch consists of the central strip of a cricket field between the two wickets. It is 22 yd (20.12 m) long (1 chain) and 10 ft (3.05 m) wide. The surface is flat and is normally covered with extremely short grass, but can be completely dry or dusty soil with barely any grass or, in some circumstances (that are rarely … See more
The pitch has one popping crease at each of its ends, with these dividing the field into the two batter's grounds, and the area in between (including the creases) in which the ball must be bowled and the batsmen run. See more
Law 9 of the Laws of Cricket sets out rules covering the preparation and maintenance of the playing area.
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Cricket was initially played on uncovered pitches. Uncovered pitches began to be phased out in the … See moreA drop-in pitch is a pitch that is prepared away from the ground or venue in which it is used, and "dropped" into place for a match to take place. … See more
The protected area or danger area is the central portion of the pitch – a rectangle running down the middle of the pitch, two feet wide, and beginning five feet from each popping crease. Under the Laws of Cricket, a bowler must avoid running on this area during their … See more
A natural pitch with grass longer or more moist than usual is described as a green pitch, green top, or green seamer. This favours the bowler … See more
The rules do not allow players to practise bowling or batting on the pitch, or on the area parallel and immediately adjacent to the pitch, at any time on any day of the match. Practice on a day of a match on any other part of the cricket square may take place only … See more
The word pitch also refers to the bouncing of the ball, usually on the pitch. In this context, the ball is said to pitch before it reaches the batter. Where the ball pitches can be qualified as pitched short (bouncing nearer the bowler), pitched up (nearer the batter), … See more
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Cricket Pitches have an overall length of 66’ (20.12 m) between wickets and a playing width of 10’ (3.05 m). The width of the bowling crease is 8.66' (264 cm) with a minimum popping width of 12' (366 cm) in front.
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