The playing character of pitches varies considerably from country to country and generally, pitches in the Indian subcontinent are regarded to be 'slow, low & dusty' in contrast to Australian or South African pitches which are 'fast & bouncy'. Sri Lankan players find it particularly hard to adapt to fast and bouncy pitches because they seldom find comparable playing conditions at home. This project tried to address this problem by investigating the possibility of improving the soils used in local cricket pitches in order to make them produce 'fast & bouncy' pitches. Data was gathered from local pitches by collecting and analyzing soil samples from Test venues in thevicinity of Colombo. This data was then compared to available data from ...
Differences were detected in the ball bounce characteristics between the different synthetic surfac...
During the Compaq Cup tournament in Sri Lanka in September 2009, the teams batting under lights at ...
Given the escalating drought conditions in Australia, synthetic surfaces have recently been explored...
Reasons for the lack of 'pace & bounce' in Sri Lankan pitches has been a topic of debate for a long ...
Development of Fast and Bouncy cricket pitches in Sri Lanka Most cricket batsmen in Indian subconti...
Sri Lankan cricket batting line up faces a great difficulty in batting against fast bowlers in Austr...
In the game of cricket, where a ball is bounced on a natural clay soil pitch between the ‘bowler’ an...
The surface on to which a bowler projects a ball in the game of cricket is made up of hard packed so...
In the sport of cricket, the pitch is an organic surface that represents an important environmental ...
The 1980's has been a period of growth for New Zealand cricket. The advent of the one day game plus ...
A cricket pitch is a prepared strip of compacted soil and closely mown turf onto which the bowler pr...
The surface on to which a bowler projects the ball in the game of cricket is of fundamental importan...
This report presents a summary of the major findings from recent work carried out by the England and...
In the game of cricket good ball-surface interactions are essential and require a hard, flat surfac...
The bounce of a ball (exit angle after ball impact relative to incident angle) and pace (exit speed ...
Differences were detected in the ball bounce characteristics between the different synthetic surfac...
During the Compaq Cup tournament in Sri Lanka in September 2009, the teams batting under lights at ...
Given the escalating drought conditions in Australia, synthetic surfaces have recently been explored...
Reasons for the lack of 'pace & bounce' in Sri Lankan pitches has been a topic of debate for a long ...
Development of Fast and Bouncy cricket pitches in Sri Lanka Most cricket batsmen in Indian subconti...
Sri Lankan cricket batting line up faces a great difficulty in batting against fast bowlers in Austr...
In the game of cricket, where a ball is bounced on a natural clay soil pitch between the ‘bowler’ an...
The surface on to which a bowler projects a ball in the game of cricket is made up of hard packed so...
In the sport of cricket, the pitch is an organic surface that represents an important environmental ...
The 1980's has been a period of growth for New Zealand cricket. The advent of the one day game plus ...
A cricket pitch is a prepared strip of compacted soil and closely mown turf onto which the bowler pr...
The surface on to which a bowler projects the ball in the game of cricket is of fundamental importan...
This report presents a summary of the major findings from recent work carried out by the England and...
In the game of cricket good ball-surface interactions are essential and require a hard, flat surfac...
The bounce of a ball (exit angle after ball impact relative to incident angle) and pace (exit speed ...
Differences were detected in the ball bounce characteristics between the different synthetic surfac...
During the Compaq Cup tournament in Sri Lanka in September 2009, the teams batting under lights at ...
Given the escalating drought conditions in Australia, synthetic surfaces have recently been explored...