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Here are some factors to consider when you roll a cricket pitch



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A cricket pitch's conditions can impact the quality and enjoyment of a game. A smooth pitch is preferable for batsmen, while bowlers will be better served by a hard pitch. When rolling a pitch during matches, there are many factors to be aware of. These are important considerations when selecting a pitch for cricket.

Batsmen prefer flat pitches

The surface of cricket pitches plays an important role in the game. A flat pitch allows the batsmen more space for their swing and the ball to bounce off the surface. Flat pitches prevent the ball bouncing off of the pitch. Flat pitches are also easier to see for batsmen.


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Bowlers prefer green pitches

Green pitches are better for Test matches as they allow for more movement. They are perfect for seam-bowlers and make the ball swing. They aren't suitable for spinners.


Hard pitches are better for batsmen

Hard cricket pitch conditions are better than soft cricket pitches. It is easier for batsmen to play on a harder wicket. Soft wickets are harder to bat on because the bounce is less consistent, and a batsman has to predict the trajectory and pace of the ball.

Rolling the pitch during a match

The batting side captains can roll the cricket pitch in a cricket match. This is done usually seven minutes before the start of play. Alternatively, the batting side captain may decide to defer the roll-off until ten minutes before the scheduled start of the game. The batting side cannot throw the ball if the innings is over 15 minutes before it resumes.


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Cricket pitch conditions are affected by climate and weather

The cricket pitch is an important part of any cricket ground. Climate can have a dramatic impact on it. A cricket pitch that is less cohesive or hot and humid can make it difficult for players to move around. A sunny day can make the cricket pitch more predictable, giving batsmen greater time to get through the line.



 



Here are some factors to consider when you roll a cricket pitch