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National Green Tribunal issues notices to cricket stadiums

Six cricket stadiums in India have been issued with a notice for failing to disclose the source of water they…

Indian cricket star thanks grounds staff

An Indian cricket star has lived up to his promise to acknowledge the commitment of the grounds team that went…

National Green Tribunal takes stance on water wastage in India

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) of India has expressed concerns that many sports facilities in the country are still relying…

Lord’s to consider drop-in pitch

Lord’s is considering hosting a Test match on a drop-in pitch as early as 2029. The idea is part of…

Guide to January maintenance activities

The Grounds Management Association (GMA) has released an overview of maintenance practices and activities that should be typical for January…

Aussie cricketer calls for change to pitch management

Australian cricket player Mitchell Starc has called for a different approach to flatten out problematic foot-holes. He did so after…

Cricket Australia raises red flag over Macquarie Point stadium roof design

Cricket Australia and Cricket Tasmania are warning that the fixed roof structure that is proposed for the proposed Macquarie Point…

Apprenticeship support scheme for cricket Wales

The Grounds Management Association (GMA) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have joined forces to launch the ‘Apprenticeship…

Concerns rise over deteriorating synthetic sports fields in NSW

The poor condition of synthetic sports fields across Sydney is raising environmental and health concerns, with plastic and rubber debris…

The Wanderes also to experiment with drop-in pitch

The Wanderes cricket venue in Johannesburg, South Africa, has started working on its drop-in pitch. The pitch will be grown…