pitch invasion Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpɪtʃ ɪnˌveɪ.ʒən]
  • Us [ ˈpɪtʃ ɪnˌveɪ.ʒən]

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Examples of pitch invasion

  • Secondly, the existence of perimeter fencing was a legacy of the fear of pitch invasion, and it contributed to deaths.

  • People may not welcome it, but the pitch invasion is not regarded as a violent criminal activity or a serious problem.

  • Clause 4 deals with the most serious matter of pitch invasion.

  • I am more than willing to concede that, for those required to police such situations, that kind of pitch invasion is not only undesirable but makes life much more difficult.

  • After the match there is a pitch invasion, leading to rioting and 210 arrests.

  • At the end of the match, it is traditional for a "pitch invasion" to occur.

  • This included a spell of three wickets without conceding a run in 14 deliveries, prompting a pitch invasion by the crowd.

  • The match ended 0-0 and with the final whistle there was a mass pitch invasion by the fans of both clubs.

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