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Questions
Explain danger area on the cricket pitch.
Discuss the protected area of the pitch.
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Solution
The protected area, also known as the danger area, is a two-foot-wide rectangle in the center of the pitch that starts five feet from each popping crease. Cricket Laws require bowlers to avoid running on this area during their follow-through after delivery. This informs the umpire of the region that the bowler should avoid to avoid unfairly causing damage to the pitch for the opposing team. Bowlers’ follow-through causes rough spots around the crease, resulting in irregular bounce and turn. Other bowlers, particularly spinners, frequently exploit these spots. Bowlers who enter the protected area can produce rough patches on the stumps, posing challenges for batsmen.
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