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Artificial Cricket Pitch Installation and Maintenance

Can you breathe life into an old, uncared for cricket wicket?
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Every cricketer understands, the standard of the pitch can have a serious impact on the way the cricket ball reacts. Pitches that are irregular or pitted may cause the ball to bounce erratically, wickets which are very, very hard will make the cricket ball bounce higher and fast, whereas pitches that are blanketed in grass is going to reduce the amount that a spin bowler can turn the ball.

To standardise the playing surface and provide a wicket that can be used in all circumstances, a lot of leisure centres, training centers and cricket clubs use synthetic wickets. Despite the fact synthetic cricket wickets will be more durable than natural pitches, they also need frequent upkeep to ensure they are in pristine condition. Thankfully, even ancient, neglected pitches can be brought back to life with a bit of TLC and the appropriate treatment method.

Synthetic Cricket Pitches

Artificial pitches are generally installed on either a dynamic (stone) or non-dynamic (macadam or concrete) base. The top of the cricket wicket is produced from excellent quality short pile carpet that’s either wood edged and nailed or nailed directly into the aggregate. Shock pads can also be installed underneath the surface of the pitch to make sure the cricket ball bounces nicely and that the artificial surface responds exactly the same way to the ball every single time, no matter what the weather.

Maintaining A Synthetic Wicket

Like many man-made surfaces, synthetic cricket cricket wickets must be correctly maintained if they’re to offer the very best playing wicket month in month out. We recommend that anyone using an artificial cricket wicket should implement a yearly deep clean process, level the batting area regularly and use at least one chemical treatment twice yearly.

Despite routine maintenance, cricket wickets can easily deteriorate as time passes, shock pads can solidify and surface areas can become uneven. If you notice that the bounce of the ball has started to become uneven or that the surface looks tired and worn, it could be the perfect time to give your synthetic playing surface a facelift.