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  2. Cricket pitch - Wikipedia

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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. [ 1 ] 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 seen in ...

  3. Cricket field - Wikipedia

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    Cricket pitches are usually oriented as close to the north-south direction as practical, because the low afternoon sun would be dangerous for a batter facing due west. [4] This means that some oval fields are oriented with their longer axes straight of the wicket, and others have their longer axes square of the wicket.

  4. Pitch (sports field) - Wikipedia

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    A pitch or a sports ground is an outdoor playing area for ... In the sport of cricket, the cricket pitch refers not to the entire ... Square 18 metres (59 ft) ...

  5. Comparison of baseball and cricket - Wikipedia

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    In cricket, the pitch is a prepared rectangular area between two wickets. Its length is the distance between the wickets, 22 yards (20.1 m). While its width is 12 feet or 3.66 metres in length, [25] the width of the playing area on that pitch is distance between two return creases, which are 8 feet 8 inches or 2.44 metres apart. [26]

  6. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    2. A waterproof assembly or tarpaulin used by the ground staff to protect parts of the field from rain (usually the pitch, square and run ups). [39] Cow corner the area of the field (roughly) between deep mid-wicket and wide long-on. So called because few 'legitimate' shots are deliberately aimed to this part of the field, so fielders are ...

  7. List of cricket grounds by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of cricket grounds, ordered by capacity, as of July 2024. Cricket venues with a capacity of at least 1,000 are included. Cricket venues with a capacity of at least 1,000 are included.

  8. Ground (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Cricket Ground in 2016. In cricket, a ground is a location where cricket matches are played, comprising a cricket field, cricket pavilion and any associated buildings and amenities. A batter's ground is the area behind the popping crease at their end of the pitch. It is one of the two safe zones that batters run between to score runs.

  9. Kensington Oval - Wikipedia

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    The pitch square was reconstructed with four main individual pitches and a profile consisting of 200 mm of clay over 150 mm of medium-fine sand along with a gravel drainage layer. The square's soil is made up of 71% clay, 14% silt, and 14% sand; during the redevelopment, it was isolated from the rest of the ground so that it could be ...