In cricket, the boundary is the edge of the playing field, and its diameter can vary depending on the size of the ground. Typically, the distance from the center of the pitch to the boundary is between 55 to 70 meters, making the diameter roughly between 110 to 140 meters. However, there are no strict regulations on the exact size, so dimensions can differ between venues. The boundary is marked with a line or rope, and hitting the ball beyond this line results in runs awarded as four or six, depending on whether the ball touches the ground first.
The standard diameter of a cricket ball is between 8.81 and 9 inches.
For test matches the boundaries square of the wicket have to be a minimum of 137.16 metres apart, with the shorter boundary being no less than 59.43 metres. The straight boundary must be more than 64 metres.
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The diameter of a circle is a straight line going from one point on its boundary, through the centre of the circle, to the boundary on the other side.
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No, it used to the boundary was actually the boundary of the grass, however it was felt for player safety to introduce a rope boundary in from the true boundary to help prevent injuries.
The boundary is measured from the middle stump of the opening batsman. No matter which side he stands. Thank You.
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To score a six in cricket, you have to hit the ball so that it crosses the boundary rope on the foul.