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Why the right cricket gear is important
Cricket is a wonderful sport played over several centuries. The game is believed to have originated in the heart of England and the records related to the exact date of when it might have started have been lost over the centuries. The final records dates back to 16th century where a match’s scorecard held between two different churches have been recorded. There was barely any protective equipment used during the game. Over the years the game has undergone several changes and so has the equipments used in the sport. In fact, in the modern era, the quality of bats has increased 10 times than what it was a decade ago.
It has been believed that the actual over arm bowling originated only in the latter half of 17th century and the shape of cricket bats were also modified accordingly. Nowadays a bat has three parts. It has the handle which also comes in two different varieties, you have the shoulders of the bat and then you have the blade which is most crucial area of any bat. It is very important to buy the right quality bat to score runs heavily. The thickness of the blade under this scenario also plays its part. For a flat wicket where the ball skids, it is better to go for a bat with enormous blade thickness. It will be heavy but it gives you a great punch to your stroke play. In fact as in flat wickets, the ball skids and these heavy bats really helps you to play strokes down the ground. On faster green top wickets which predominantly aids fast bowling, it is advisable to go for bats with lesser blade thickness.
You should be able to lift the bat quickly as the bounce from the wicket is enormous and it could climb onto you pretty quickly. The bowlers also bowl at you at a pace of above 130kmph. So, you ought to be in a stable position with good balance to play the pull and cut strokes. Light weight bats aid these kinds of wickets. When it comes to the cricket ball, basically you have two varieties, the red ball used for test games and the white ball used for ODI’s. It is very important to choose the right quality ball so that it lasts the full quota of 50 overs during ODI’s and 90 overs in a day’s play of test match. The ball usually goes through heavy beating and it can tend to fall out of shape due to this factor. The rough outfield also adds up to the vows. A good quality ball will always last longer than usual.
The ball weights about 5 and half oz and when bowled at 130kmph and above, it could be quite hazardous for batsman. Thus it is very important for him to buy good quality protective equipments such as pads, helmet, gloves, thigh guards, chest guards, abdominal guards etc. Else he is liable to get hurt badly. People have lost careers and even lives at worst case scenarios. All these equipments are available online for sale. Just see to that you buy good quality equipments.




