Hi All,
I'm in the process of fulfilling a childhood dream - having a cricket net in the back garden.
The best location for a net is where we currently have a lawn. I don't have a heavy roller, but am working to get the area as level as possible - what would the best playing surface solution be to give reasonably level surface/consistent bounce?
Would getting some coconut matting help even things out?
Should I splash out on digging out and putting in some aggregate to make a dynamic base (I'd prefer not to do this, on cost, time and visual appearance reasons)?
Has anyone any experience with Flicx pitches? Are they worth spending £1,000+ on? (I assume their effectiveness significantly reflects the degree to which the underlying surface is level).
Any simple / alternative ideas to get a workable garden net surface? It will be used by me, for fun and for practice for my two sons.
Thanks,
David