How to Prepare a Cricket Pitch – Step by Step Guide takes you through the 4 main steps in a simple, informative manner based on my 30 years of the preparation and maintenance of the cricket pitch. Below l will share my top tips from over those 30 years as a Groundsman on.
- Pitch Position/assessment
- Cutting
- Watering
- Rolling
- Daily Tasks
Do l know it all, absolutely not but here is my top tips and advice and experiences, of which l hope is a helpful guide.
Preparing a Cricket Pitch with a free PDF to Print off or view
The How to Prepare a Cricket Pitch will go into simply into each step of the pitch preparation stage within the print off, l also offer a top tip and something to consider and much more which can be downloaded/viewed below.
- Step 1 – Pitch Position and considerations
- Step 2 – Cutting out process
- Step 3- Watering if and when required
- Step 4- Bi/ Daily Tasks, which include the management of grass density and HOC (heights of cut) Get the full guide below contained within the PDF.
- Step 4- Mark out, too difficult to explain simply, but as you shall see on the print off you will see and be able to scan the QR code for the full marking out process.
Print off is lower down this page!
Downloading Tips
You do not have to download it, you can just view and bookmark the page!
The link will only open the PDF, you don’t have to download.
Print off, laminate and put it up in your shed or print and pass on! Send me a picture of it printed out and up on your shed wall, l shall give you a Free eBook!
Any problems just email me via the contact page and l email you a copy.
How to Prepare a Cricket Pitch- Step by Step (PDF)
or View Here- How to Prepare a Cricket Pitch Step by Step -PDF
Other Resources!
Need additional help on what to do with the pitch post use, at the end of its use why not check this out – How to Repair a Used Cricket Pitch!
eBook on The Preparation of Cricket Pitches
If you want a more comprehensive guide with videos along the way on cricket pitch preparation, take a look at our eBook.
link-How to Prepare a Cricket Pitch
TurfCareBlog Team- Brian



