| OVAL | Shape of a cricket pitch |
| OVER | In cricket, a set of six balls bowled by the bowler from one end of a cricket pitch (4) |
| WAGONWHEEL | A bird's eye diagram of a cricket pitch showing shots around a field (5,5) |
| CURATOR | Usually custodian of a museum or library, but also in charge of a cricket pitch (7) |
| TWENTYTWO | Length of a cricket pitch in yards |
| CHAIN | Imperial unit equal to the length of a cricket pitch |
| OUTFIELD | The area of a cricket pitch that is furthest from the batting square (8) |
| WICKETS | Which two frameworks are at each end of a cricket pitch (7) |
| CREASE | Any of a number of lines on a cricket pitch (bowling, popping, or return) marked to define the positions of the bowler and batsman (6) |
| ROLLER | Tumbler pigeon performing backward somersaults in flight; a hair curler; a heavy cylinder for preparing a cricket pitch; or, a surcingle (6) |
| GROUND | Terra firma or other solid surface, such as a cricket pitch, floor, land of a certain kind or a stretched canvas (6) |
| PAVILION | A building next to a cricket pitch in which players can change clothes (8) |
| POPPINGCREASE | The line that runs horizontally across a cricket pitch four feet in front of the stumps (7,6) |
| POPPING | There are three kinds of creases on a cricket pitch - bowling, return and ....? (7) |
| THIRTEEN | The total number of players normally on a cricket pitch at any time (8) |
| LEGSIDE | Midwicket fielders are here on a cricket pitch (7) |
| CREASED | Wrinkled (like a cricket pitch?!) (7) |
| YARDS | 22 on a cricket pitch (5) |
| SLEDGE | Insult on a cricket pitch? (6) |
| GLANCE | View oblique stroke on a cricket pitch (6) |