In an Exclusive Interview with IANS, Former England Test cricketer Paul Taylor said, Pitch technology has advanced significantly, with various surface types now available for cricket. SIS Pitches has created a guide to clarify the differences, particularly between hybrid and drop-in pitches. Drop-in pitches are fully natural surfaces built in movable trays for multi-sport use, while hybrid pitches incorporate artificial fibers into natural turf, enhancing strength and longevity. Hybrid pitches can support up to three times more play than traditional pitches, requiring less preparation and renovation. For instance, a hybrid pitch might handle 15 T20 games instead of 5, reducing the curator's workload. Despite the added fibers, hybrid pitches remain 95% natural, allowing curators to control key aspects like watering and rolling, while benefiting from decreased maintenance time.
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