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@article{160154,
author = {Mohammed Aryaan Biya Bani and Syed Azeem Ur Rahman Massab and Mohd Maaz Uddin and Mohammed Abdul Haleem and Mohammed Furkhan},
title = {Pitch Analysis for Cricket Ground},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {9},
number = {12},
pages = {1262-1267},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160154},
abstract = {It is stated that since the British colonial rulers introduced the game of cricket to India, the technique of creating a cricket pitch has been passed from one generation of grounds men to another. Pitch soil selecting, testing in the laboratories, arranging process, acclimated grass selection and planting, rolling techniques and schedules to achieve the maximum compaction, and the impact of micro-climatic factors (such as relative humidity, temperature, attainable moisture in the soil inside the pitch's background, wind velocity, evapo-transpiration rate, dew factors, and available soil moisture just to name a few) are all steps and conditions during the pitch making processes. This article aims to comprehend the various rational scientific explanations and pitch-making techniques by utilizing the knowledge and experience those curators and groundskeepers have accrued throughout the course of their careers.},
keywords = {Cricket ground pitch analysis, soil testing, site visiting, crease and pitch measurement},
month = {},
}
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