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Cricket Insights - Comprehensive Guide to Cricket Pitches

Know about Different types of cricket pitches and their effects on the game. Understand how green, flat, dry, wet, dusty, and dead pitches influence player performance. Complete guide on the cricket pitches and how it impacts Fantasy Cricket games.

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Cricket Insights - Comprehensive Guide to Cricket Pitches

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  1. Everything You Need to Know About Cricket Pitches Being in a country where everyone is a cricket maniac, you understand cricket basics even more in detail. People gain such knowledge just by watching live matches or playing virtually on the best app for cricket fantasy. And at some moments, we think there is a lot in Cricket. For instance, cricket pitches. Pitches play a vital role in any cricket match. There are many types of pitches out there that favour both batsmen and ballers differently. Let's Learn More About the Types of Various Cricket Pitches:

  2. Green Pitch As the name suggests, this pitch appears comparatively greener than other pitches, as there is more grass. It favours the ballers throwing unpredictable deliveries on the grass. It is widely chosen for test matches as the grass will subside eventually. Flat Track Pitch This is a lightly rolled pitch that does not have grass, roughness, or cracks. Spinners and fast Bowlers struggle with this pitch. It's loved by the batsman who is not into erratic balls. Dry Pitch The dry cricket pitches do not hold moisture. It is neutral for both bowlers and batters. The fast bowlers perform well on these pitches. However, a batter with experience can still score well. Wet Pitch The pitch will be more cohesive due to high moisture. It is favourable for ballers as it allows them to throw delayed and unpredictable deliveries; however, it is more suitable for swingers rather than spinners. The wet pitch does not let the ball bounce freely, making contact with the bat slower. Dusty Pitch One more pitch that is favourable to bowlers. It is soft and is covered with dust. This pitch spins the ball better, making it challenging for the batsman to judge. Dead Pitch This is the pitch without grass and moisture. It is meant for limited-over cricket matches and unsuitable for test cricket. The pitch makes it harder to take multiple wickets, and batters can set primary records. That was all about the types of cricket pitches. This is a live example of why sometimes teams can't even score 100, and sometimes the opening batters are not out. Play fantasy Cricket on the Skill Fantasy app in India lets you build a virtual team and play. And the best part is that you can also win cash with this app. So, what are you waiting for? Download Skill Fantasy today! Source: https://bestfantasycricketnews.wordpress.com/2025/01/20/everything-you-need-to- know-about-cricket-pitches/

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