They take the pitch out.......Ken Jude said:Am I right in thinking that one or more of the Australian test venues is used for Aussie Rules football as well?
If so, how do they ensure that the circket square isn't destroyed during the Aussie Rules season?
lolsiddharth2002 said:yeah and here's another fact. Those pitches are Baked and usually one replacement is always kept ready. Not like in India where some idiots dug up the pitch during night in New Delhi and the ground staff had to work overtime to resurrect the same one.
valvolux said:it's not like a groundsman spends an entire football season preparing his pitch. the pitch that is used on game day will most probably have only been in real preparation for a week or 2 anyway. it is my understanding that at some of the eastern states pitches they prepare them elsewhere and drop them in, much like the ones at testra dome. the waca and adeliade are the only places i think that aren't used for footy.
the best thing about aussie cricket grounds as opposed to english venues...is that they're a lot bigger - and thrashing sixes is not merely a case of swinging the bat and hoping as Peiterson and Flintoff did so successfully at home - there has to be great placement and timing as well, or your simply going to fall short and be caught.
squiz said:It's not rocket science growing grass
MCG, Telstra Dome, SCG and Gabba are all used for Aussie Rules
ajay2k5 said:Every ground that a International Cricket match is held on is used for Football during the winter, and I mean all of them. Some are also used for soccer, rugby, shows/carnivals and what not.
The WACA isn't- used to host West Coast AFL games but Subi has them all now, WAFL games not at local grounds are only played at Subi.ajay2k5 said:Every ground that a International Cricket match is held on is used for Football during the winter, and I mean all of them.
It's not rocket science growing grass