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History Birth of Knights Pitch
The pitch play a key factor in the game of cricket. A bad pitch could ruin the
entire game, which is why when Knights Cricket
Club were awarded the lease for Saint Gabes field, we knew that a lot of work
lay ahead to get a pitch
ready. Preparing 70' x 12' strip of flat ground may have seemed fairly easy at
first glance, but the Saint Gabes
field was previously used for farming which left ridges running along the field.
Members of Knights Cricket Club, got together on a cold Saturday morning and
started the initially process of clearing out
the grass and weeds from the pitch area. After clearing the grass, the team went
about the task to flatten the
ridges. The team dug down one feet of soil from the pitch area, removing most of
the ridges. This took 8 guys
working just stopping for lunch about 8 hours. This was harder than we thought
it would be. By the time the pitch
area was dug out, the temperature had dropped significantly and the guys decided
to call it quits for the day.
The next day, Knights were thankful to have the expertise of Andrew Steffish in
both getting the shed and the pitch ready. Using a
tilt, we were able to eliminate 90% of the ridges from the pitch, and then using
a heavy duty steam roller we were
able to make it more flat and hard. The team spent half the day rolling and
compacting the pitch area. With Andy's
help the shed was put up in next to no time. The temperature was once again
cold, the despite getting most of the
work done, guys could not go on for too long and there was still more work
needed.
Ravi, Manish, Terry, Chaminda, Jay and Andy found time the next day between
their work schedule to apply the finishing
touches to the pitch. After rolling the pitch more, the outfield was also rolled
to eliminate some of the unevenness. We
had the 3000 pound roller running on the whole field till they came to pick it
up. We got most of the ground
rolled and to playing conditions.
In all about 8 guys sacrificed time of their weekend to get the ground ready for
the season. Special kudos goes out to Ravi for being
there thought out the process without taking any break. Also, Knights extend a
special thanks to Andy, despite not
being a playing member, sacrificed his weekend to help us out. The ground would
not have been prepared this
efficiently without his help.
I am proud of the hard work the guys put into the ground. It was not easy
getting a pitch ready in time for the season. The Saint
Gabe's cricket ground is a testament of the passion and commitment of the
members of Knights Cricket Club to playing the
game of cricket.
- Terrance
Bernard
Treasure, Knights Cricket Club