as many as the ground may legally hold
Lord's Cricket Ground, generally known as Lord's, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord, it is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club(MCC) and is the home of Middlesex County Cricket Club, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the European Cricket Council (ECC) and, until August 2005, the International Cricket Council (ICC). Lord's is widely referred to as the "home of cricket"[1]and is home to the world's oldest sporting museum.Lord's today is not on its original site, being the third of three grounds that Lord established between 1787 and 1814. His first ground, now referred to as Lord's Old Ground, was where Dorset Square now stands. His second ground, Lord's Middle Ground, was used from 1811 to 1813 before being abandoned to make way for the construction through its outfield of the Regent's Canal. The present Lord's ground is about 250 yards (230 m) north-west of the site of the Middle Ground. The ground can hold 28,000 spectators. Proposals are being developed to increase capacity and amenity. As of December 2013, it was proposed to redevelop the ground at a cost of around £200  million over a 14-year period.
it can hold 3,000 spectators
If you mean the Colosseum in Rome, it could hold 70,000 spectators.
The MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground) can hold a maximum of around 100,000 people.
The SCG, or Sydney Cricket Ground, has a seating capacity of around 48,000 people.
3000 spectators
Wembley stadium can hold 90,000 people when all seated and covered.
All the players are allowed. Spectators are not allowed.
Legally 92 000 spectators
The actual technique to hold a bat in cricket is look for the V SHAPE formed by the thumb and the first finger
i think cricket for harry potter u have to be literate for cricket u just have to know how to hold a bat