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The more grass a wicket has on it, the more "lively" it will be. Which means that the ball is more likely to move around. If a wicket is flat, then it will be bare and is unlikely to offer assistance to bowlers. Batsmen usually enjoy the wicket being flatter.

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The more grass a wicket has on it, the more "lively" it will be.

Which means that the ball is more likely to move around. If a

wicket is flat, then it will be bare and is unlikely to offer

assistance to bowlers. Batsmen usually enjoy the wicket being

flatter.

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