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Cricket Pitch Layout Explained - Key Creases and Wicket Positions #212687 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram illustrates the standardized dimensions and markings of a cricket pitch, including the batting, popping, bowling, and return creases, as well as both sets of wickets at either end. Each crease serves a specific regulatory purpose-such as determining no-balls, run-outs, or stumping-and is precisely positioned relative to the wickets. The pitch is 22 yards (20.12 m) long and 10 ft (3.05 m) wide, forming the central strip where most gameplay action occurs.
Used on cricket instruction pages, coaching resources, rule explanation sites, or sports education platforms; ideal for users seeking to understand pitch structure for playing, umpiring, or broadcasting cricket matches.
Related Cliparts: Understand the anatomy of a cricket pitch with labeled creases and wicket positions. Essential for players, coaches, and fans learning match rules and field setup.
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