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A Brief Description of Cricket Bats

... well known company who is providing the best cricket equipments like Club Cricket Bat, Professional Cricket Bat, Tennis Cricket Bat and all cricket accessories which are important for cricket like balls, helmet, shoes, guards and many more. Read Read: A Brief Description of Cricket Bats

By: Cricketgear | 05/10/2009 | Sports & Fitness

Cricket Equipment

... in a pair of cricket boots. As it is very important to buy these as your feet can suffer if you do not have the right shoes. Having the cricket ball hit your toes when batting is very painful and good pair of cricket boots will provide ... Read Read: Cricket Equipment

By: James Vaughan | 09/06/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Understanding Cricket

... over a certain number of "overs" that are agreed beforehand by the captains or according to league regulations and can be altered according to the weather, if play is interrupted. In club cricket both teams usually play in cricket whites. Read Read: Understanding Cricket

By: James Vaughan | 07/06/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Cricket baggy caps- The best form of cricket cap

... is Internet. Via online, you will get a wide selection of caps. Along with baggy caps, various other forms of cricket caps, including cricket sun hats and club cricket caps are obtainable. The cricket baggy caps available online can be ... Read Read: Cricket baggy caps- The best form of cricket cap

By: John Smith | 15/10/2009 | Cricket
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Promotional Stress Balls - Promote Your Sports Team Or Sporting Event With Stress Balls

... are promoting a sports team or event. All of the most popular sports shapes are available such as soccer balls, rugby balls and cricket balls. Other sports that are not played as often in the UK such as basket balls, baseballs and footballs ... Read Read: Promotional Stress Balls - Promote Your Sports Team Or Sporting Event With Stress Balls

By: Dan Toombs | 07/11/2009 | Marketing

History of Cricket

... of cane. As per the cricket regulations, the dimensions of the playing field can range from 133 by 152 m or 160 by 168 m. The cricket ball weighs between 156 and 163 g and is made of twine rope coiled around a core of cork and covered with ... Read Read: History of Cricket

By: Timothy Hampshire | 29/10/2008 | Cricket

Role of an Umpire in a Cricket Match

... world know that cricket is definitely an entertaining game. But in this game of cricket, can you guess who are the important players without bat and ball? They are the decision makers of the game who can make happiness or break it ... Read Read: Role of an Umpire in a Cricket Match

By: prasannamoorthy | 12/03/2008 | Extreme Sports

About Twenty20 Cricket and Its Rules

... Australia A and Pakistan on Jan 13th 2005 at Adelaide Oval. 20-Twenty Cricket Rules * Twenty overs per side. * Bowlers are restricted only to 4 overs each. * Fielding restrictions in the first six overs - 2 fielders should be outside ... Read Read: About Twenty20 Cricket and Its Rules

By: prasannamoorthy | 04/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

The Greatest Cricketer Kapil Dev Ram Lal Nikhanj

... swing and graceful action. Kapil Dev was naturally an aggressive player who often helps the Indian cricket team during difficult situations. This might be the reason he was named ‘The Haryana Hurricane’ and he once he used to represent the ... Read Read: The Greatest Cricketer Kapil Dev Ram Lal Nikhanj

By: prasannamoorthy | 07/02/2008 | Extreme Sports

Recent Trends in Cricket (ipl)

... IPL Cricket is flourishing with its positive aspects, it has some negative aspects too. IPL is sometimes considered as rape of Cricket. Like fast food, IPL can be unhealthy. It is perhaps unimpressive and disappointing to see the conflicts ... Read Read: Recent Trends in Cricket (ipl)

By: prasannamoorthy | 24/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

An Introduction to International Cricket Council (icc)

... of teams which play official Test matches; Associate Members, the 33 governing bodies in countries where cricket is well organized and firmly established but that do not qualify for Full Membership; and Affiliate Members, the 58 governing ... Read Read: An Introduction to International Cricket Council (icc)

By: prasannamoorthy | 04/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

The Growth of Cricket

... of the elite class of people. In the late 1760’s one of the famous clubs of London known as the Hambledon club was one of center stage of the activities of cricket. It was one of the most visited places in London and there were many people ... Read Read: The Growth of Cricket

By: Sarah Johns | 25/11/2008 | Cricket

History of Cricket - How the name "Cricket" came?

... wide record. Over 300 years ago cricket was first played by English men, and now it has being played world wide across the globe. Earlier cricket was described as "a club striking a ball like the ancient games of club-ball, stool-ball, trap ... Read Read: History of Cricket - How the name "Cricket" came?

By: Cricketgear | 01/07/2009 | Sports & Fitness

Golf Clubs - A Way to Find Fun and Friends

... . Friendship, exercise and being around nature are all key ingredients to the elusive formula of happiness. Golf clubs can potentially give you all three. If you are on your own and struggling to make friends or meet new people it can be ... Read Read: Golf Clubs - A Way to Find Fun and Friends

By: Bei M. | 14/05/2009 | Golf

The History of Cricket

... soon interest grew from the gentry as it gave them a gambling opportunity. There is also another possibility that cricket was derived from ancient bat-and-ball games played in the Indian subcontinent. It was then transported to Europe via ... Read Read: The History of Cricket

By: Chris | 15/12/2008 | Sports & Fitness

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