What is the radius of cricket ground?
-A cricket field consists of a large circular or oval-shaped grassy ground on which the game of cricket is played. There are no fixed dimensions for the field but its diameter usually varies between 450 feet (137 m) to 500 feet (150 m). On most grounds, a rope demarcates the perimeter of the field and is known as the boundary -These are the standard requirements as per the ICC standard test match, ODI and 20-20 playing conditions: Playing area: minimum 140 yards (130 m) from boundary to boundary square of the pitch. Pitch should be minimum 60 yards (55 m) from one boundary square of the pitch. When this minimum distance is used the pitch has to be minimum 80 yards (73 m) from the opposite square boundary. The straight boundary at both ends of the pitch shall be minimum 60 yards (55 m) from the centre of the pitch. These dimensions are for those grounds which are used for ODI or Test or 20-20 match after 1 July 1995. Grounds used before that date are exempt from maintaining these dimens