Box Cricket Court Design

Typically, Ashok Cricket Practice Nets include:
Box Cricket Court Design
Box cricket is a modified version of traditional cricket, typically played in a confined area or court, often indoors or in a smaller outdoor space. Designing a Box Cricket Court requires considering the reduced size, indoor/outdoor setting, and the specific rules that may differ from full-scale cricket. Here's a detailed overview of the court design:
- Types of Nets: High-quality nylon or polyethylene nets are typically used for cricket practice nets. These materials are durable and can withstand regular impact from balls.
- Mesh Size: The mesh should be small enough to stop the cricket ball (usually around 40 mm), ensuring the safety of nearby players and equipment.
- Natural Turf or Artificial Pitch: Depending on the budget and requirements, you can opt for natural grass or synthetic turf (artificial matting or astro-turf). Turf pitches require more maintenance, while artificial ones are more durable and easier to manage.

Quality Services
High-Quality Nets: Durable, weather-resistant materials that withstand wear and tear. The nets should effectively contain the ball to enhance safety and prevent damage.

Available 24/7
Having cricket nets available 24/7 is a fantastic option for players looking to practice at their convenience. Here are some benefits and features typically associated with such facilities:

Simple Pricing
The pricing for cricket nets can vary widely based on factors like location, facility quality, and the specific services offered. PRICE: 18/- per (SCORE FITS)


