That would be the cricket pitch.
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In cricket, the stumps are another name for the wickets. This is what a bowler bowls towards in an effort to get a batsman out. Fielders may also try to hit the wickets if batsmen are running between them in an effort to get the batsmen out.
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SCG - Sydney Cricket Ground MCG - Melbourne Cricket Ground WACA - Western Australia Cricket Ground The 'Gabba (short for Woolloongabba, the subur where it is located) - Brisbane Adelaide Cricket Ground
The name of the smallest cricket ground in the world is the Tennerife Cricket Ground, located in the Canary Islands. It is known for its compact size and unique setting near a mountain.
The other name of eden garden cricket ground is known as "cricket's answer to the colosseum".
This is not a very smart question as many cricketers havent got 500 test wickets, not just one "player". However to name one Ricky Ponting.
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The Oval cricket ground is associated with cricket, especially tests. In every Ashes cricket series held in England, one match always takes place at the Oval. The location of this ground is Kennington, London. Therefore, the full name is the Kennington Oval.
The Gabba cricket ground, located in Brisbane, Australia, derives its name from the Aboriginal word "Gabba Gabba," which means "place of the water." The name reflects the area's history and Indigenous connection to the land. The ground has been a prominent venue for cricket since the late 19th century and is known for hosting international matches, including Test cricket. Its iconic status in Australian sports is enhanced by its vibrant atmosphere and passionate crowds.
Wasim Akram is the leading Pakistani wicket taker in One Day Internationals, with 502 wickets to his name. He is second only in the world to the now retired Muttiah Muralitharan (who is 17 ahead on 519). The third most ODI wickets for a bowler also belongs to a Pakistani bowler, Waqar Younis, with 416. Chaminda Vaas (400 wickets exactly) completes the quartet of bowlers with 400 or more wickets.
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