Know About Eden Gardens Boundary Dimensions And Ground Size

Anyone watching the second ODI between India and Sri Lanka in Kolkata, whether at the stadium or in the comfort of their own home, is sure to witness a vibrant Eden Gardens. The stadium, known for its all-round entertainment, delivered on that very element once again.
The match was seemingly one-sided before and after the innings break, but the run-outs of India's top-order batsmen Rohit Sharma (17), Shubman Gill (21) and Virat Kohli (4) in the powerplay gave Sri Lanka just the start they needed. They defended 216 runs and avoided a 10th defeat in the bilateral ODI series in India.
With many overs still to go in the match, batsman Shreyas Iyer and wicketkeeper KL Rahul at the centre, with both right-handed batsmen likely to have the muscle to score the remaining runs. Iyer, in particular, is extremely familiar with the conditions at his home ground, Eden Gardens, as he coaches Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League. Eden Gardens playing field boundary size
It is no longer a one-sided match, but India is likely to benefit from the dew, especially in a relatively low-scoring battle for points.
The playing field is wide, but scoring points on Thursday shouldn't be an issue, mainly because of the playing field.
It is worth noting that the size of a cricket field varies from pitch to pitch. Generally, the Eden Gardens playing field boundary size is around 66-68 metres for a square boundary. The straight boundary of this stadium usually measures around 76-78 metres. Considering the size of the aforementioned Eden Gardens, this pitch is by no means small. In fact, Eden Gardens is one of the largest cricket stadiums in India. The space matches up with stadiums of a similar size, providing an unparalleled experience for fans.