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Cricket Pitch Markings
Can anyone enlighten me? What are the blue painted lines and letters outside the wicket, in the bowler's run up? TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure whether Bhg41 has identified the correct lines or not.
Section 7.5 (on p.17) of the regulations for play states that the creases used as wide guidelines should be marked in white, as per the diagram on p.97:
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In limited overs cricket the wide lines are blue. Having said that I think I'm still wrong because I described the wrong marks; on limited overs on some gounds I've seen strange squiggles on the run-up ie, not at the crease and I think it might be these that modeste is asking about. I have no idea what they are.
I assumed they were the marks used by individual bowlers to check they were on the correct starting point and at the correct points in different stages of the delivery run-up to ensure the delivery wasn't a no-ball.
There are a lot of letters by the marks so I assume that's to identify whose marks they are.