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The cricket pitch is a rectangular area 22 yards/20.12m in length and 10ft/3.05m in width. In the event of a synthetic pitch being used, the artificial surface shall be a minimum width of 6ft/1.83m and a minimum length of 58ft/17.68m (although practice wickets are shorter).

Whether constructing a new pitch, fencing multiple practice bays or upgrading an existing surface, let Advantage Sports and Leisure assist you with your cricket facility.

SURFACES:

A synthetic cricket pitch reduces injury to players by providing a level playing surface and requires only minimal maintenance.

Cricket is an iconic sport in Australia and the surface that it is played on is an integral part of the experience. Continued research and development has created a new dimension for the cricketing community and Advantage Sports and Leisure is able to offer a range of wickets that enjoys a first class reputation with the Australian cricket fraternity.

Our range of cricket products is available in widths of 1.83mts, 2.75mts, and 3.66mts and in lengths of 11mts, 15mts, 22mts, 30mts and 33mts, to suit your varying wicket requirements.

GRADE

Grade 8mm cricket synthetic wicket is suitable for schools and councils. Grade can also be used for basketball, lending this wicket to multi-sport use. 

SHIELD

With a higher stitch rate and slightly higher pile height, Shield 10mm is a high quality wicket for regular use recognized by councils, clubs and schools. Offering a lively surface when new, the surface will flatten to give a true bounce with an even pace over time.

ACADEMY

The Academy range of synthetic turf wickets simulates playing on natural turf, with its three varieties (Academy, Academy Spin and Academy Pace) mimicking most of the playing conditions exhibited by Australian Turf Wickets.

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