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Things to Know About Cricket Game
March 31st, 2010
Posted in Cricket Balls
Cricket is a bat and ball game played between two rival teams each having eleven players. The game is played on an oval shaped field and there will be two umpires to oversee the game and ensure the rules are followed. Although the size of the field may vary from one ground to another, the standard field is expected to be of 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 22.9cm in diameter and should weigh around 10 ounces. In the middle of the field is an 18 meters long dry flat strip called as a pitch. When the game is played, two batsmen will be at the pitch and at different ends. One batsman will face the delivery of the ball from the bowler. The bowler runs up the bowling line and bowls the ball at the batsman. The stumps are three sticks of equal size measuring around 90 centimeters tall and planted with 5 centimeters separating them. Bails which are small pieces of wood are placed on top of the stumps. Other ways runs can be scored when the ball if hit crosses the boundary lines of the field. The batsman is deemed to have hit for four runs when he hits the ball and the ball hits the ground before crossing the boundary lines. Again the batsman is deemed to have scored six runs when the ball that is hit goes over the boundary line without touching the ground. The batting team also gets runs through no balls. When the bowler oversteps the crease or bowls over the head of the batsman, it is considered a no ball and each such no ball is worth one run. A ball bowled is considered wide when the ball goes outside the line of the pitch before coming in line with the batsman. This is also worth one run. A leg bye is scored when the ball hits the batsman but does not contact his bat and then the batsman proceeds to run. A bye is scored when the batsman runs without the ball coming into contact with the batsman or his bat. The fielding team can get a batsman out in multiple ways: • Directly catching the ball after it is hit. This is done when the batsman hits the ball with his bat and a fielder catches the ball before the ball hits the ground.• Clean bowling the batsman out. This happens when the bowler bowls the ball and the ball strikes the batsman’s stumps or bails. • Leg before wicket (LBW): This happens when the bowler bowls and the batsman’s legs come in the way of the stumps being hit. • Stumped, when the batsman comes forward to hit the ball but steps out of the crease, misses the ball and the fielder behind the stumps collects the ball hits the stumps before the batsman could get back to the crease.• Run out, when the batsman attempts to score a run but has his stumps hit by the ball before he reaches the other crease. • Hit wicket is when the batsman hits his own stumps while trying to hit the ball. • Retired, when the batsman voluntarily decides to finish his innings mostly due to injuries• Timed out, when the next batsman fails to appear on the pitch within two minutes of the last batsman getting out.
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Comments Off eddie hollingworth v trystan caley
March 31st, 2010
Posted in Cricket Gloves
well things do get boring so chuck on the cricket gloves and away trystan and i go, well thats afta i scratch his back lol, watch full vid
Comments Off Netball bodysuit- for total comfort and freedom of movement
March 31st, 2010
Posted in Cricket Clothing
Professional netball players are supposed to wear netball bodysuits in order to move properly while the game is on. The clothes of the netball players are designed with the help of light weight and sweat absorbent materials like lycra. These are some of the important properties one should look for while buying netball bodysuit. It is important to choose a material that does not become heavy when the player sweats. All these points are to be kept in mind if you are looking for a dress for yourself or for teams in your school or college.
It is not necessary that you buy expensive dresses for the game. The women wear polo style t-shirts or a short pleated skirt with a t-shirt and men in the game are seen in polo t-shirts and shorts. The teams that play at higher levels sometimes opt for specially designed bodysuits. The main aim of choosing such clothing is to facilitate proper ventilation, movement and comfort. For people who are just starting with the game, the simple dresses will work perfectly well and give them proper comfort and freedom of movement.
One can easily buy the netball bodysuits from the manufacturers and wholesalers on the web. The prices they have to offer are great and this way you can make good savings. While making a purchase, you can see the details of the clothing and decide if it suits you or not. The clothing is made using the highest quality material and this is why you would not have to compromise and you will get the best clothes at the lowest prices. You can buy sets of dresses or shirts and skirts separately.
The best feature that is being offered by these manufacturers is that you can opt for customized and personalized designs. The skirts and t-shirts can have the logos of the team and the names of the team members. This is a good way of giving an identity to the players while making them look amazing. You too can make bulk purchases from the internet and get attractive discounts as well. Just select the type and sizes of dresses and place the orders.
John smith is the owner of Australian Sporting Groupand it has been operating from few years.His indoor sports centre is mainly used for specialised Cricket training, coaching and matches and also manufacturers and exporters of clothing.
Comments Off SG Reliant English Willow Cricket Bat
March 31st, 2010
Posted in Cricket Bat
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Comments Off Hoops and Craig mcmillian
March 30th, 2010
Posted in Cricket Balls
Hoops got to talk to former New Zealand cricketer Craig mcmillian about smacking cricket balls, his feelings on New Zealand cricket coaches, and of course, the Rapid Fire Five
Comments Off holiday fights
March 30th, 2010
Posted in Cricket Gloves
we get board in the holidays,so we resorted to violence,we played with cricket gloves (their fuking hard)
Comments Off Dealing With Injury in Sports
March 30th, 2010
Posted in Cricket Clothing
If you are like any other that is concerned in sports, you want to make surely that the player stays well and is forever able to play in the match. Of course, some injuries are inevitable. It is painless for the children or youth to make a sinful move, adjust the injure way, or austerely run plump into the sphere. If you want to help with potential injuries, there are some ways to come equipped. The first thing that you should keep in heed is that most injuries are preventable. Of course, kids will be kids, and it will be inevitable that they will make a mistaken move. However, the more you let them understand shelter gear, the excluding likely you will be to have foremost problems. You can also be trusty to over emphasize aspect actions in every slightly ready. Making them comfortable with these schedule will help start an added shelter introduce. Even if you had all the wrapping in the world to help inhibit injuries, there will still be detail injuries that happen. Because you are live a sport, you can simply demand twisted ankles, knees and arms. If this happens, make surefire that you have your first aid kit with you. You can wrap the cracked or dejected spot awaiting they get to a hospital. Another print of injury that may strike may be from receiving hit by a ball. Having an ice bundle or a way to help relieve some of the twinge will help until they can get to the right spot and grasp medicinal thought, if they need it. These are not the only types of injuries that may arise. There is also a caution that desires to be taken for clothes such as roast disorder. It is simple for any player to get a little too much sun, causing them to burn, and possibly card out. If this happens, be loyal to get them in the shade and give them water. You can easily stop this by requiring all your players to beer water on a consistent base. No substance what the injury, there is always a blend. By shrewd what can be expected and approach arranged, you will be able to help the players enjoy the pastime, without walking away with an injury. There are some stories that every outcome will want to tell about their game. You want to make surely that it is not about an injury that occurred.
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Comments Off Gunn & Moore Rubber Cricket Bat Shock Absorba Grip – Yellow One Size
March 30th, 2010
Posted in Cricket Bat
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Comments Off New Cricket stuff for sale.
March 29th, 2010
Posted in Cricket Balls
1.MB Bat ( New Supreme) ( New ) £ 40 2.SS Sunridges (English Willow) ( New ) £ 50 3.GRAY-NICOLLS Leggers & Gloves ( all new) £ 50Both 4.GRAY-NICOLLS whites size L only. ( New ) £ 20 Each 5.The Premium Socks ( New ) £ 10 Each 6.Cricket balls ( kooraburra) £ 5 Each 7.Sports Brief. £ 5 Each
Comments Off Backyard BOXING FIGHT
March 29th, 2010
Posted in Cricket Gloves
luke v ryan backyard boxing fight with cricket helmet and cricket gloves Who won??? red helmet or green helmet??
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