The Ashes" or "ICC World Cup Final". T-Shirt

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A cricket ground, often referred to as a cricket stadium, is a large outdoor venue where the game of cricket is played. Here is a detailed description of a typical cricket ground: ### Key Features: 1. **Playing Field**: - **Pitch**: The central strip where most of the action takes place. It is 22 yards (20.12 meters) long and 10 feet (3.05 meters) wide. The pitch is made of rolled clay or grass. - **Outfield**: The grassy area surrounding the pitch, extending to the boundary line. - **Boundary**: The edge of the playing area, marked by a rope or a painted line. The distance from the pitch to the boundary can vary but is typically between 60 to 80 meters. 2. **Stands and Seating**: - **Spectator Stands**: Areas where fans can sit and watch the game. These can range from simple bleachers to elaborate multi-tiered structures with seating for thousands. - **VIP Boxes**: Exclusive seating areas for important guests, often equipped with additional amenities. 3. **Pavilions and Facilities**: - **Pavilion**: The building where players and officials have their dressing rooms. It often includes viewing areas, meeting rooms, and facilities for media. - **Scoreboard**: Displays the current score, wickets taken, overs bowled, and other match statistics. - **Sight Screens**: Large screens placed behind the bowler's arm to provide a clear background for the batsman to see the ball. - **Dugouts**: Areas near the boundary where players not on the field can sit. 4. **Additional Facilities**: - **Practice Nets**: Enclosed areas where players can practice batting and bowling. - **Hospitality Areas**: Spaces for food and drink services, including restaurants and bars. - **Media Center**: Facilities for journalists and broadcasters, often including commentary boxes and interview rooms. 5. **Ground Staff and Maintenance**: - **Ground Staff**: A team responsible for maintaining the pitch and outfield, ensuring they are in optimal condition for play. - **Pitch Covers**: Used to protect the pitch from rain. - **Floodlights**: High-powered lights that enable matches to be played at night. ### Atmosphere and Culture: Cricket grounds often have a unique atmosphere, influenced by the history and culture of the location. Famous grounds like Lord's in London, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia, and Eden Gardens in Kolkata have rich traditions and are considered iconic in the cricketing world. The crowd's energy, chants, and local customs contribute to the overall experience of a match day. ### Usage: While primarily used for cricket matches, many cricket grounds are multi-purpose and can host other sports events, concerts, and community gatherings. The design and facilities of the ground can vary widely depending on its primary use and the level of the sport played there, from local club matches to international test matches.

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