ChatterBank1 min ago
The Hundred.
just watching the above and one on=f the commentators indicated that different (first class) grounds have different sized boundaries - is that right?
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https://cric ketmastery.c om/cricket-g round-sizes/ Same with football grounds.
19:19 Thu 22nd Jul 2021
i just find it really odd - it seems unfair somehow. What if you have a batter who is excellent at putting 6's over the short boundary, and then all of a sudden she has to hit it further for the same result?
how can you practice football/rugby set pieces if you don't know the length/width? or is it small enough to make no difference really>
how can you practice football/rugby set pieces if you don't know the length/width? or is it small enough to make no difference really>
Here you go, bednobs.
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /sport1 /hi/foo tball/r ules_an d_equip ment/42 00666.s tm
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>>> football pitches arent the same?
The Laws of the Game state that the length of a football pitch can be anywhere between 90m and 120m, with a width anywhere in between 45m and 90m. (A pitch can't actually be square though, at 90m x 90m, but it can be very close to it, at say 91m x 90m. Equally, it can be long and thin, at 120m x 45m, so the shapes of football pitches vary quite a lot).
Individual competitions though are entitled to fix the sizes of their pitches, with the Premier League opting for 105m x 68m. (The Spurs pitch is shorter though, at only 100m, as there's not enough space in the ground to accommodate a full-length pitch).
Pitches for international matches have to be between 100m and 110m in length and between 64m and 75m wide. Sheffield Wednesday's pitch used to be a maximum size international pitch but it's now been reduced in size. (I ran a line at Hillsborough back in the 1980s. I kept thinking "I must be near the centre line now", as I ran sideways along the pitch, only to find that I was nowhere near it!)
The Laws of the Game state that the length of a football pitch can be anywhere between 90m and 120m, with a width anywhere in between 45m and 90m. (A pitch can't actually be square though, at 90m x 90m, but it can be very close to it, at say 91m x 90m. Equally, it can be long and thin, at 120m x 45m, so the shapes of football pitches vary quite a lot).
Individual competitions though are entitled to fix the sizes of their pitches, with the Premier League opting for 105m x 68m. (The Spurs pitch is shorter though, at only 100m, as there's not enough space in the ground to accommodate a full-length pitch).
Pitches for international matches have to be between 100m and 110m in length and between 64m and 75m wide. Sheffield Wednesday's pitch used to be a maximum size international pitch but it's now been reduced in size. (I ran a line at Hillsborough back in the 1980s. I kept thinking "I must be near the centre line now", as I ran sideways along the pitch, only to find that I was nowhere near it!)