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Cricket Equipment in general
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by - written on 29/10/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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I used to play cricket at a decent standard, but since being a uni student I kind of put that to one side and took up full-time drinking! So, here's my attempt to give you the lowdown on cricket equipment in general. Naturally you'll need some cricket whites - the 'uniform' of cricketers. Your club may have it's own kit which you'll ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/09/08 (Useful, 28 readings)
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What is all the equipment used for? Bat: To hit the ball Batting gloves: To protect the hands and to help to grip the bat Batting pads: Worn on the legs to protect the legs Box: Worn by a male to protect the genitile area Batting inners: Used on the hands to absorb sweat Thigh Pad: ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/08/08 (Useful, 25 readings)
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I love cricket and one of the best things about cricket is the kit and equipment usd in general! I like using a range of equipment, not just one brand mostly because not every brand can make the best pads, gloves, helmets, bats and footwear. For example Millchamp and hall are known for making great bats in Taunton not the best pads in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/08/08 (Useful, 29 readings)
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I find disgussing and purchasing cricket equipment a very interesting subject. I personally play cricket at a reasonably high level and have therefore used many items of equipment, produced by different brands. I have also been offered various sponsorship deals and am now astute to what equipment would be reccommenedable. I will be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/08 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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When buying cricket kit you have to be very careful.There is some really rubbish gear being sold but also some really good. A basic rule of thumb is you get what you pay for! Beware of cheap kashmir willow bats as these are nowhere near as good as english willow bats. If your going to spend over £150 on a bat your best off going to a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/11/00 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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I have starting playing indoor cricket, and have been playing on polished wooden surfaces, where grip has been important, especially when bowling. I found the Adidas Uproar to be very comfortable, although not specifically designed for cricket, although taking one on the foot from an indoor ball still hurts, wearing these shoes. For ... Read the complete review
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