Ground (cricket)

In cricket, a ground is a location where cricket matches are played, comprising a cricket field and any associated buildings and amenities.

A batsman's ground is the area behind the popping crease at their end of the pitch.

Location for matches

In addition to the cricket field, the ground may include a pavilion, viewing areas or stadium, a car park, shops, bars, floodlights, sight screens, gates, and conference facilities.[1][2][3]

Parts of the pitch

A batsman's ground is the area behind the popping crease at his end of the pitch.

Whether a batsman is in or out of his ground is defined by Law 30 of the Laws of Cricket.[4]

If a batsman is out of his ground, he may be dismissed by being run out or stumped.

References

  1. "Lord's Ground Map". Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  2. "Edgbaston - Around the ground". Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  3. "The County Ground, Beckenham". Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  4. "Law 30, Batsman out of his/her ground". Retrieved 29 July 2019.
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