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- England Hopes Flintoff Is Fit
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Andy Flower, England Cricket Coach, is hoping for star Andrew Flintoff to be fit to play in the fourth ashes. It takes place in Headingley on Friday and they are hoping for a win.
Flintoff has had to heavily rely on injections in his right knee in the past two Tests. He lokoed like he was struggling on the third at Edgbaston.
"He is determined to play but he and the experts can make a considered decision," said flowers.
England is winning the series 1-0 and is ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets
- Onions Excited About The Great Ashes
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Woodworm have recently signed Graham Onions and he has certainly lived up to the worm. He has retained his place the Ashes Opener and he was on great form.
The 26-year-old beat off competition from his Durham team-mate Steve Harmison, who like himself also impressed in a warm-up match for England Lions against Australia this week.
Onions said: "It's absolutely unbelievable."I feel I have learned a lot from the two games I have played and the Lions game just gone. ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- England Hopes Flintoff Is Fit
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Andy Flower, England Cricket Coach, is hoping for star Andrew Flintoff to be fit to play in the fourth ashes. It takes place in Headingley on Friday and they are hoping for a win.
Flintoff has had to heavily rely on injections in his right knee in the past two Tests. He lokoed like he was struggling on the third at Edgbaston.
"He is determined to play but he and the experts can make a considered decision," said flowers.
England are winning the ser ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Flintoff Ready For Next Ashes
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Andrew Flintoff is not taking up too much time thinking about his retirement from Test cricket. Instead he is focusing on the important Ashes against Australia at the oveal.
So far there is 1-1 going onto Thursday's start. It is essential for England to win this Ashes.
"It's my last Test but I'm not too fussed about that. It's more the chance to win the Ashes again," Flintoff said.
"I'm not the first to say I'm retiring during a series and I won't b ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Broad Sits Out Due To Injury
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Stuart Broad will be out of the one day international with Australia due to a neck injury. He will miss the Rose Bowl game so that he can rest a neck injury.
The all rounder strained his neck on Friday at the opening match of the series and was ruled out of the second game at Lord's on Sunday.
He is hoping to join the squad on Thursday and later the fourth of the seven match series on Sunday. England, who trail 2-0, have seamer Graham Onions in their squad but Joe ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Ashley Giles Emerges As Favourite For England Job
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Former England spinner Ashley Giles has emerged as the man most likely to benefit from the cricket power struggle between national captain Kevin Pietersen and Coach Peter Moores.
Pietersen's already-strained relationship with Moores reached breaking point in India before Christmas where England suffered a 5-0 series whitewash in the one-dayers followed by defeat in the two-Test series.
Pietersen has now called for crisis talks with Hugh Morris, the England and Wales ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Day Night Test Plans Abandoned
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - The ECB's proposed plan to host the first floodlit Test next year has been ditched after two counties refused to experiment with the pink ball, according to a report in the Sunday Times. The ECB had requested Bangladesh to appear in the first-ever day-night Test during the team's tour of England in May-June next year, but the lack of successful testing has dashed that.
Giles Clarke, the ECB chairman, said it was too late for the match to be made a day-nighter. "It needs a proper ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- England Leave New Captain Out Of Squad
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England has left new captain Andrew Strauss out if their provisional squad for the ICC World Twenty20 in June.
Strauss, who uses a Gray Nicholls Powerbow cricket bats, feels that his game is now suited to the crash-bang-wallop format of the Twenty20 game so he will sit out the tournament which will be staged in England in June.
England have delayed naming their captain until closer to the tournament but batsman Robert Key and all-rounder Dimitri Mascarenhas, who captain ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets
- English Counties Look For Champions League Success
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England's Sussex Sharks and Somerset Sabres are gearing up for the inaugural Champions League Twenty20 which starts on Thursday in India. The pair qualified as winners and runners-up of the Twenty20 Cup. Twelve teams from India, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, New Zealand, England and Sri Lanka will play 23 games with US$6m (pound 3.63m) up for grabs.
The first Champions League was due to take place last year, but was postponed following terror attacks in Mumbai. The openin ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Fifty Over Cricket Is Here To Stay
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - The very criticism of ODIs now is that they are predictable, patterned and thus dull. For many reasons this has happened, chief and simplest among them too many matches and the sick pitches in most of the subcontinent. But this tournament has tried its honest best to subvert that predictability.
At the very highest level, the argument is redundant of course, for Australia won it and they still win everything; four of the last five global 50-over tournaments in fact.
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- Second Test Moved To New Venue
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - The second Test of England's cricket tour of the West Indies has been switched to a new venue and re-started after a farcical abaondonment on Friday.
Only ten balls were bowled at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua before umpires Tony Hill and Daryl Harper and match referee Alan Hurst called a halt to proceedings because of concerns for player safety. And this was really not well for cricket but safety is more important to any other points that are why empire decides to st ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Assistant Coach Refuses Blame On Distractions
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England's assistant coach Andy Flower has refused to blame outside distractions for the embarrassing defeat by the West Indies in the first cricket Test in Jamaica.
England were humbled inside four days after they were shot out for just 51, their lowest total in Test history, by a West Indies side they were supposed to dominate.
The defeat completed a wretched five weeks for England following the axing of head coach Peter Moores and resignation' of captain Kevin Piet ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cric
- Paul Collingwood Wants Vice Captaincy
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Former England one-day cricket captain Paul Collingwood has revealed that he would like to be vice-captain to new leader Andrew Strauss.
Durham batsman Collingwood resigned last August at the same time as Michael Vaughan stepped down as England's Test captain.
England have gone through a more recent period of upheaval with Kevin Pietersen being ousted as captain following his rift with former coach Peter Moores but Collingwood has suggested that his captaincy experi ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Sir Allen Stanford Charged With Fraud
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - English cricket faces further embarrassment after Texan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford was charged with fraud last night over his business activities.
The England and Wales Cricket Board were forced to cease negotiations with Stanford over a proposed quadrangular tournament in England this summer after action from the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
The SEC said that Stanford has been charged over a "massive fraud based on false promises" in the United States ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Pietersen Stepped Down From Captaincy
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - English cricket has been plunged into turmoil following the reported departure of captain Kevin Pietersen and coach Peter Moores.
Both are understood to have stepped down from their posts though it seems that they jumped before they were pushed after an emergency meeting of the board of the England and Wales Cricket Board last night.
Pietersen, who succeeded Michael Vaughan as England captain just five months ago, is understood to have wanted the ECB to replace Moor ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Strauss Angry At His Side With Third Lowest Score
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - New England captain cricket Andrew Strauss admitted he was angry at the way his side subsided to their third lowest score in Test Match history and an embarrassing innings defeat against the West Indies in Jamaica.
England, trailed by just 74 on first innings, but were shot out for just 51 at Sabina Park as the West Indies claimed an important victory in the first of four Tests.
Only Andrew Flintoff, a former user of Woodworm cricket bats, reached double figures in ... Tags: cricket, bats, cricket bats, cricket equipment, cricket gloves, cricket bat
- England Anticipate Next Game Against Australia
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England's game against Australia at the Oval on Thursday is perhaps their most eagerly anticipated game since the very same fixture four years ago. On that occasion a young South African, new to the test arena, rose to the occasion and hit a brilliant 158 to clinch the Ashes for England. With no Kevin Pietersen this time round, and with the rest of England's middle order misfiring, England have turned to another precocious South African talent.
The question on all England cricket ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Pietersen Admits Resigning Before He Was Pushed
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Kevin Pietersen has confirmed what most people suspected: he resigned as England's cricket captain last week before he was pushed by the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Pietersen finally broke his silence about the circumstances surrounding his departure after five months and just three Tests in charge in his column in the 'News of the World' newspaper.
Pietersen had warned ECB officials that he would resign the captaincy unless Peter Moores was removed from his jo ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Strauss Expects Pietersen To Be Committed
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England's new cricket captain Andrew Strauss expects his predecessor Kevin Pietersen to be fully committed to the cause in the forthcoming Test series.
England held a press conference in London today ahead of their departure to the Caribbean and Strauss, who was appointed two weeks ago, said that Pietersen was in upbeat mood.
"Kevin was his normal self when we met up recently. You don't expect him to behave any other way," Strauss said.
"I wasn't expecting an ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Flintoff Wants Team Mates To Pull Together
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England's star all-rounder Andrew Flintoff wants his team-mates to pull together as they attempt to recover from last weekend's humiliating defeat by the West Indies in Jamaica.
England went 1-0 down in the four Test series after they were shot out for just 51, their third lowest total in Test Matches, and beaten by an innings and 23 runs by a West Indies side that few expected to test England.
The sides now move to Antigua for the second Test starting on Friday and ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Flintoff Rejects England - Arguments For
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Andrew Flintoff has confirmed that he has rejected the offer of a one-day contract with the England & Wales Cricket Board, and will instead become the world's first freelance cricketer in a bid to maximize his considerable earning potential in the final years of his career.
Flintoff retired from Test cricket last month following England's Ashes victory at The Oval, meaning he no longer qualified for one of the ECB's full central contracts. He subsequently underwent a knee operatio ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- New England Captain Has Backing From Pietersen
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - New England cricket captain Andrew Strauss believes that he will have the backing of Kevin Pietersen when he takes charge of the side in the West Indies in two weeks time.
Strauss has inherited the captaincy with English cricket in turmoil following the sudden departure of Pietersen and coach Peter Moores.
Moores was sacked by the England and Wales Cricket Board yesterday after Pietersen complained that his relationship with the former Sussex coach had broken down i ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- A Review Of Champions League T20
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Although sated locals seem to regard it as a flop, from further afield the Champions League Twenty20 has been thoroughly enjoyable. Indeed it has been the most compelling event of its sort staged in recent years. Long may it last.
Whereas many tournaments nowadays seem familiar and blunt, the Champions League has been alive and full of sharp edges. Apart from anything else it has evidently mattered significantly to the teams taking part, particularly those not used to competing a ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Test Series Abandoned After Condition Of Pitch
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England's cricket tour of the West Indies descended into farce today when the opening day of the second Test in Antigua was abandoned after just ten balls because of the condition of the pitch.
The decision was taken to prevent injury to the players because the pitch at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, prepared by former Warwickshire and Kent fast bowler Tony Merrick, was deemed to be too sandy.
The ground, purpose-built for the 2007 World Cup, is staging only its s ... Tags: cricket, bats, cricket bats, cricket equipment, cricket gloves, cricket bat
- Kim Has Royal Seal Of Approval
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Anthony Kim's game received the royal seal of approval today when he lined up alongside the King of Malaysia in the Maybank Malaysian Open Pro-Am.
Kim was partnered with His Royal Highness Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin and exciting young American soon overcame his early nerves to share jokes with the King at the Saujana Golf and Country Club.
"I really didn't know I was going to be playing with the King and it was quite an honour," said Kim.
"He was a re ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- The Great Ashes Success For England
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - The Ashes concluded yesterday at 17.49 BST as Graeme Swann found the inside edge of Mike Hussey's bat and the ball ballooned up to Alastair Cook at short leg. The five match series was over and Andrew Strauss and his troops could finally bury the memory of their humiliation down under two years ago. The little urn is coming home and, until December 2010 at least, England will hold the bragging rights.
England had many heroes to thank for their success, Ian Bell's 72 in the first i ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- England Omit Harmison For Sa Tour
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England's selectors signalled the probable end of Steve Harmison's international career as he was left out of the Test squad to tour South Africa. His Durham team-mate Liam Plunkett was given a call-up, along with Steve Davies, Adil Rashid and Luke Wright. Jonathan Trott, the batsman who hit a century on debut, was retained. But Ravi Bopara found himself out of both the Test and one-day squads, with Lancashire fast bowler Sajid Mahmood returning to the shorter format.
The England ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Cricket Bats Utilize Cutting Edge Technology
By: Sunil Jajodia | - If you have ever seen the film This Is Spinal Tap, you may be forgiven for thinking that cricket bats are a useful fashion accessory. The bands manager carries one around with him constantly, but for the 99% of people who have a bat its primary use is for sport. Cricket remains an intriguing and popular sport all over the world, and there are people who enjoy the sound of ball cracking on willow. If you play cricket, no matter what type of bat you prefer, the available range will satisfy.
... Tags: rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket bats
- Cricket Bats Evolved With The Sport
By: Sunil Jajodia | - Cricket bats are an integral part of the great sport of cricket. Cricket has been around for hundreds of years and in that time span changes have occurred to the game and the equipment. It is said that the early bats were similar to hockey sticks, with a long shank and a shorter angled end. In fact one of these early bats, said to be from 1729, exists and is on display in London. Since then the bats have evolved and modern style bats are not only shaped differently, there are more distinguishing ... Tags: rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket bats
- Choosing Cricket Bats For All Ages
By: Sunil Jajodia | - Cricket bats, used in the sport of cricket, have evolved over the years. Once longer with a shorter face, they are now paddle-shaped with a flat face and the back having a v-shaped ridge. The officials who regulate cricket monitor the bats used in games and ban any bats that do not used approved materials or have unacceptable modifications.
For example, cricket bats made with aluminum or with lightweight carbon are not allowed in official games. There are also restrictions for bat ... Tags: rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket bats
- Bats Individuality And Performance
By: Sunil Jajodia | - It is said that baseball is a descendant of cricket. There are some similarities and many differences in the two sports. For example, cricket bats and baseball bats have somewhat similar shapes and swings, but that is about the extent of the similarity. Whilst baseball is considered a pitchers game and the pitcher controls the action, cricket is a batsmans game and they are in control of the match. While baseball has one pitcher face many hitters, in cricket one batsman faces man ... Tags: rugby training equipment, cricket equipment, cricket bats
- England Leave New Captain Out Of Squad
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - England has left new captain Andrew Strauss out if their provisional squad for the ICC World Twenty20 in June.
Strauss, who uses a Gray Nicholls Powerbow cricket bat, feels that his game is now suited to the crash-bang-wallop format of the Twenty20 game so he will sit out the tournament which will be staged in England in June.
England have delayed naming their captain until closer to the tournament but batsman Robert Key and all-rounder Dimitri Mascarenhas, who capt ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- England Hopes Flintoff Is Fit
By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Andy Flower, England Cricket Coach, is hoping for star Andrew Flintoff to be fit to play in the fourth ashes. It takes place in Headingley on Friday and they are hoping for a win.
Flintoff has had to heavily rely on injections in his right knee in the past two Tests. He lokoed like he was struggling on the third at Edgbaston.
"He is determined to play but he and the experts can make a considered decision," said flowers.
England are winning the series 1-0 ... Tags: Cricket, Cricket Bats, Pads, Cricket Balls, Cricket Helmets, Cricket Shop, Cricket Equipment, Bats, Woodworm
- Sports Evolution
By: Sunil Jajodia | - Competitive sports have been popular with humans for a really long time!Almost all ancient civilisations have left some evidence of their sporting tastes. The Olympics are well known for their ancient origins in Greece, but the Egyptians, Chinese and many others all had their own styles of sports. In days without TVs, games consoles and the internet, sports were a useful pastime, occupying spare time, building physical strength and skills and helping groups to bond. A number of traditional sp ... Tags: cricket clothing, cricket equipment, cricket bats
- Care For Your Cricket Bats
By: Sharon Samraj | - Cricket has been one of the most popular games played from centuries in Britain. It is played between two teams consisting of 11 players each; enjoyed by people around the world and in places like India and Pakistan cricket is considered as a religion. Cricket is a simple bat and ball game played with other equipments like stumps, sight screen and safety protection equipments like batting gloves, wicket keeping gloves, mouthpiece and helmet. Cricket balls are made of cork base cov ... Tags: Cricket Store, Cricket Balls, Cricket Bats, Leg-Guards, Batt
- Development Of Cricket
By: JohnMicheal | - Cricket is one of the oldest games that are steeped in tradition. The initial types of cricket date back to the thirteenth century and the roots of the game can be tracked back to the south of England. It is important to note that the game of cricket has been very much popular in the families of the farmers in the south east. This game seems to be familiar as early as the thirteenth hundred however it is not sure that the game was cricket, however it is important to note the fact that the first ... Tags: Cricket bats, Cricket balls, Cricket equipments, cricket gea
- Mighty Australian's Crushed
By: Veshma | - Old fashioned cricket still works and India proved this when they crushed the Australians by 320 runs at Mohali.
Ricky Ponting stated before the start of the series that the Aussies were going to play a brand of cricket - aggressive and new age. Now at the halfway mark with the series standing at 1 - 0 to India, Ponting might have to eat his words.
India started strongly with both Virender Sehwag and Gautam Ghambir providing good starts, twice, ... Tags: brian lara, ICC, oval, cricket bat, cricket bats, ricky ponting
- Role Of An Umpire In A Cricket Match
By: prasannamoorthy | - A bat ball game that entertains the whole mass of people gathered and also the ones who watch it live in the televisions. Cricket a world class game captivates hearts and souls of many individuals across the world. People die to watch the game, literally starve to enter the gates of the ground in which the game is played. The fans all over the world know that cricket is definitely an entertaining game.
But in this game of cricket, can you guess who are the important players w ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, cricket shop, club cricket ball
- The Greatest Cricketer Kapil Dev Ram Lal Nikhanj
By: prasannamoorthy | - If you look at the history of Indian Cricket, you will know that Kapil Dev Ram Lal Nikhanj who is also known as Kapil Dev is on of the greatest all rounder who was born in Chandigarh on 6th January 1959. In 2002, the Wisden Group of companies named Kapil Dev as the Indian Cricketer of the Century. He is been praised for his amazing captainship and for holding a record for the most Test match wickets from 1994 to 1999. Being a right arm bowler, he is known for his potent out swing a ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, cricket shop, club cricket ball
- Life Of Sir Donald Bradman
By: prasannamoorthy | - Sir Donald George Bradman was born in a small town called Bowral; on 27th August 1908, near Sydney. He was often called The Don'. He was the youngest child of George Bradman and Emily, who had a brother and three sisters. He was considered to be the greatest Australian cricketer of all time. Sir Donald Bradman used to play a very serious cricket since his childhood and during his teens. During that time, cricket was just another game for Sir Donald; hitting golf balls with a cricket ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, batting gloves
- How About Launching 30-30 Cricket?
By: prasannamoorthy | - Cricket 20-twenty is the hottest topic discussed all over today. All the cricket lovers are in the perimeter of 20-twenty cricket scenarios. You may name it a scenario or you might say the new evaluation of cricket has inspired every one. If we look at the future then we might see that 20-twenty cricket might be disappointing for the bowlers and would cast a deep impact on cricket and cricketer that are ready with cricket gear.
In this case how about coming up with 30-thirty cric ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, batting gloves
- All About Cricket Gear
By: prasannamoorthy | - Cricket is a team sports same as American field hockey, extremely spirited and, maybe unduly, known as a game of the prosperous and privileged. Cricket carries a history of several centuries in British and Irish cultures. The game as played today created in England, and is crazily accepted in England along with many other countries inclined by British culture in the British labors of migration in the 18th and 19th centuries. Cricket gear is extremely specialized and precise in specifications. Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, batting gloves
- Terrific World Cup After 1983
By: prasannamoorthy | - Indian cricket team returns home with Twenty20 World Cup after 1983. India won the twenty20 match with a constricted five-run win over bordering rival Pakistan in Johannesburg, South Africa. Overjoyed fans danced and showered rose petals on India's winning cricket players on its return home Wednesday after captivating the opening Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa. Indian cricket fans have terrified their hold up behind the countrywide team after it bounced back from a disgraceful exit from the ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, batting gloves
- India Wins Over England In Fifth One-day International
By: prasannamoorthy | - India has won the fifth one-day international cricket match against England in Leeds. India beats England by 38 runs in a rainy one-day cricket international to uphold the chance of winning the seven-match series. England gets over at 242-8 after 38 overs, short of its target under the Duckworth-Lewis method for deciding matches curtailed by adverse weather. Earlier, India cracked 324-6 from 50 overs.
England was at first trying to chase 325 to win, but lost three wickets unfortu ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, batting gloves
- An Introduction To Cricket Podcast
By: prasannamoorthy | - Cricket Podcast is a means, which could be used to publish several audio files on the web for the purpose of broadcasting. So for cricket fans this is a superb chance through which they could come to know all the related information about the events that are held in the tournament that is being played. Well anyone who loves to follow a game is very particular to know about what all things are happening on the field. Whenever a match is underway at any place in the globe, the only thing that is h ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, batting gloves
- India Tour Of England
By: prasannamoorthy | - The tour of Indian team in England is the talk of the town in the recent days. With the mixture of experience and the vibrant young blood in the side the Indian team is quenching for its overseas victory after a long time. The recent series win of the Barmy Army over the Proteas has boosted their confidence level. This may be the last test for the veterans like the Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Anil kumble and skipper Rahul Dravid.While Dravid and Ganguly are a bit more rational about it, th ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, batting gloves
- It Is Fun Watching World Cup
By: prasannamoorthy | - Watching world cup matches of any sport carries a different fascination altogether and especially the game of cricket is not exception to this. In the recent world cup that is held in West Indies many matches have been played and we have as well noticed some expected and some unexpected results out of these cricket world cup matches. Any world up match has been recognized to come up with surprise results and if one takes a careful look at any world cup matches that have been played by now, this ... Tags: cricket equipments, cricket bats, cricket balls, cricket gear, batting gloves
- Cricket Equipment
By: James Vaughan | - When you are just starting out playing cricket it is not always easy to decide what you need to buy. If you go into a sports store and ask them what you need, you will end up getting a lot of equipment. So it is best to work out what you need before you go shopping. That way you are more likely to get what you need, rather than what the store owner thinks you need.
Below, is more or less a comprehensive cricket equipment list, you don't need everything on this list, as many clubs ... Tags: cricket equipment, cricket bats, cricket bat, cricket gear, cheap cricket bats
- The Best Batting Tips
By: prasannamoorthy | - Batting is one of the most fabulous and exciting part of cricket. A good batsman is one who scores good runs and at the same time protects his wicket. The higher the shot selection together with fast reflexes & free-flowing shots, one could become an excellent batsman.Shots in batting vary from the square cut, hook,off-drive, pull to the sweep and the leg-glance.
The Cover Drive
It is one of the most elegant shots in cricket, but not often seen in Test cricket as ... Tags: cricket gear, cricket bats, cricket equipment
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