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Cricket balls will get you in the swing

... can only be good for the long term development of the game.Although different firms and companies provide their own cricket balls, the rules of the game clearly states the conditions and characteristics of the ball for any professional ... Read Read: Cricket balls will get you in the swing

By: Sunil Jajodia | 07/08/2009 | Sports & Fitness

rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket balls

... piece of cricket equipment, by answering the simplest of questions people might consider most interesting.What are cricket balls made of?At its core, they’re made from cork, which of course comes from a specific type of Oak tree. Much like ... Read Read: rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket balls

By: Sunil Jajodia | 03/08/2009 | Business

Are cricket balls irreplaceable?

... which can be dangerous, and cricket is no exception.  The main danger usually lies in people being hit by cricket balls.  Due to this, numerous schools in Britain have taken to using softer and lighter balls, rather than the version used ... Read Read: Are cricket balls irreplaceable?

By: Sunil Jajodia | 30/07/2009 | Business

How to Catch a Cricket Ball

... forms of catching depend on what type of catch you have to make. A common mistake in catching a cricket ball is snapping at it. This is called a crocodile catch which more often than not, results in the person dropping the catch and end up ... Read Read: How to Catch a Cricket Ball

By: Mitchell Eastman | 17/12/2008 | Cricket

Rugby League Merchandise - rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket balls

... piece of cricket equipment, by answering the simplest of questions people might consider most interesting. What are cricket balls made of?At its core, they’re made from cork, which of course comes from a specific type of Oak tree. Much ... Read Read: Rugby League Merchandise - rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket balls

By: Tom Miller | 21/10/2009 | Extreme Sports

Rugby League Merchandise: rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket balls

... piece of cricket equipment, by answering the simplest of questions people might consider most interesting.What are cricket balls made of? At its core, they’re made from cork, which of course comes from a specific type of Oak tree. Much ... Read Read: Rugby League Merchandise: rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket balls

By: Tom Miller | 21/10/2009 | Outdoor Sports

Tips for Buying Cricket Equipments

... more comfortable while batting. Batsmen are often required to wear a sturdy helmet for protecting themselves from any serious injury by the hard cricket ball, particularly when facing fast bowlers.  A helmet should fit well with the peak ... Read Read: Tips for Buying Cricket Equipments

By: Sharon Samraj | 23/12/2008 | Mortgage

Things to Know About Cricket Game

... 200 meters diameter. A cricket bat is oblong shaped with a narrow handle. A full-sized bat is around 90 centimeters in length. A cricket ball is basically made of cork and is then stitched with leather cover. A cricket ball is 22.4 to 22. ... Read Read: Things to Know About Cricket Game

By: Sarah Johns | 21/01/2009 | Cricket

Tips to purchase cricket bats

... your bat is to decide where the sweet spot should be. The rounded tip of the blade is referred as the toe. An average cricket ball will have the sweet spot in a place wherein it is just 4- 12 inches from the toe. This is the most commonly ... Read Read: Tips to purchase cricket bats

By: Sharon Samraj | 06/04/2009 | Cricket

All About Cricket Gear

... a tennis racket. The established cricket ball is red or white with size of nine inches around. A good cricket ball begins with a core of covered twine and finished in skin wrapped around the twine to form the accepted surface. The ... Read Read: All About Cricket Gear

By: prasannamoorthy | 23/10/2007 | Extreme Sports
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Will South Africa’S Test Cricket Breakthrough Come?

... . Only an attack by bat and ball will decide an outcome At the end of the day, it isn’t the 3D cricket ball tracking, the ‘hotspot’ on the bat or the startled lines of the ‘snickometer’ that decides a cricket test. It is the unfaltering ... Read Read: Will South Africa’S Test Cricket Breakthrough Come?

By: Amelia Stenson | 10/03/2009 | Cricket

Description's for Cricket Pitch

... stump. The bowling crease draws out to the return crease. No fielders are permitted to make inroads this region when a cricket ball is being bowled to the batsman. Batting Crease or Popping:This crease is drawn equivalent to the ... Read Read: Description's for Cricket Pitch

By: Cricketgear | 08/10/2009 | Sports & Fitness

Care for your cricket bats

... like stumps, sight screen and safety protection equipments like batting gloves, wicket keeping gloves, mouthpiece and helmet. Cricket balls are made of cork base covered with twine and finally covered either with red or white leather on the ... Read Read: Care for your cricket bats

By: Sarah Johns | 21/05/2009 | Sports & Fitness

Do You Understand Cricket ?

... is marked out by three wooden sticks or stumps. The distance between each stump cannot be greater than the diameter of the cricket ball. Between each stump, two further pieces of wood are place on top – these are known as the "bails". The ... Read Read: Do You Understand Cricket ?

By: Ian Williamson | 06/09/2006 | Sports & Fitness

How to Prepare Your Cricket Bat

... step applies once the sheet is removed. The protective sheet just protects the bat from the huge impact of the cricket ball. This protective sheet is optional but it is advised that it is used for the first year of use. Then it should be ... Read Read: How to Prepare Your Cricket Bat

By: Mitchell Eastman | 03/02/2009 | Cricket

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