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Artificial Cricket Wicket Installation Maintenance and Installation

Are you able to breathe life into an older, mistreated cricket wicket?

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To successfully standardise the playing surface and offer a wicket that you can use in all circumstances, numerous leisure centres, schools and cricket clubs use artificial wickets. Despite the fact that artificial cricket wickets are much more longer lasting than purely natural cricket wickets, additionally they need regular maintenance to ensure that they’re in tip top condition. The good news is, even old, mistreated pitches can be brought back to life with a little TLC along with the appropriate treatment.

Man-made Cricket Pitches

Synthetic pitches may be installed on either a dynamic (stone) or non-dynamic (macadam or concrete) base. The surface of the wicket is produced from high-quality short pile carpet that is either timber edged and nailed or nailed directly into the aggregate. Shock pads will also be fitted beneath the surface of the pitch to ensure the ball bounces nicely and that the artificial pitch responds the same way to the cricket ball all the time, what ever the weather conditions.

Maintaining A Synthetic Wicket

Like most synthetic surfaces, artificial cricket wickets should be properly maintained if they’re to offer the best possible playing surface during the year. Our recommendation is that anyone using an artificial cricket pitch really should implement an annual deep clean schedule, level the batting area regularly and use no less than one chemical treatment twice yearly.

In spite of frequent maintenance, cricket wickets may well decline with time, shock pads can solidify and surface areas can become uneven. If you see that the bounce of the ball is starting to become uneven or that the pitch is looking tired and worn, it could be time to give your synthetic pitch a facelift.