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Reading Pitch Decay in Multi-Match Tournament Venues
Pitch Report3/19/2026

Reading Pitch Decay in Multi-Match Tournament Venues

By Cricket Desk

Tournament venues hosting multiple games in short intervals develop predictable wear patterns. Fresh surfaces reward seam carry; later games often reward cutters and spin.

Teams that map these shifts gain tactical advantage: selecting bowling combinations, setting par scores, and planning chase tempo by phase.

Pitch decay is not guesswork when tracked systematically. It is one of the most underused edges in competition planning.

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