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  • How to Regrip a Cricket Bat

    A cricket bat's rubber grip will never last as long as the bat. Even one long session, producing more than 50 runs and lasting two or three hours, might wear out a grip.The grips vary in thickness...

  • How to Learn Backing Up and Fielding in Cricket

    Be alert, anticipate, act. That's how to excel when backing up and fielding in cricket. Backing up is a specialist part of fielding and mostly involves covering for others. Add good catching and...

  • How to Be a Good Cricket Captain

    Like liberty, good cricket captaincy requires eternal vigilance. The game is a minefield of tactical decisions, from the first ball bowled to the winning runs scored. When fielding, you, the...

  • How to Construct a Cricket Wicket

    Constructing a cricket wicket could mean one of two processes--reparing the ground or putting stumps in the ground. "The wicket" most often means the pitch. The three stumps and two bails is...

  • How to Replace a Cricket Bat Grip

    Cricket is the national sport of England. Played since the 16th century, cricket is one of the forerunners of the American sport of baseball. Like baseball, cricket uses a combination of bat and...

  • How to Bat & Bowl in Cricket

    Batting styles and bowling actions in cricket are unique to the sport. Similarities with baseball are rare. For example, a batsman only runs after hitting the ball if he thinks he can reach the...

  • How to Promote Cricket in the Community

    Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, but it has had limited presence in the United States since the revolution of 1776 soured public taste for all things British. Today, however,...

  • How to Knock-in a Cricket Bat

    Knocking in a cricket bat can be tedious. It is certainly repetitive, involving several hours of knocking a ball, or rounded mallet, against a new bat. Some cricketers love it, all the while...

  • How to Get Red Marks Off Cricket Bats

    As a cricketer, you take pride in the red marks that the ball leaves on your bat. They are evidence of well-struck balls, especially if they are in the middle of the bat. After a long innings you...

  • How to Swing the Ball

    The article provides instruction on how to swing the cricket ball - Bowl Outswing, Inswing, Reverse Swing

  • Cricket Club Development and Planning

    Cricket is a ball and bat game that was first played in Great Britain in the 16th century. By the 19th century, it was the state sport of England and has continued to grow in popularity. Cricket...

  • How to Repair a Cricket Bat

    Your cricket bat should last more than one season with proper care and regular preventive maintenance. Two good reasons to keep them in play as long as possible: Bats are not cheap, and batsmen...

  • How to Teach Cricket

    Cricket is an individual sport played by a team; each player must perform solo at some time. Batsmen play both for themselves and the team. Likewise, bowlers need team support but perform...

  • How to Leg-Spin a Cricket Ball

    Spin bowling is a rather effective technique in cricket that causes the ball to change its path during delivery, thus making it a tougher shot to hit. There are several different types of spin...

  • Australian Cricket Tips

    The origins of the sport of cricket began in England in the 1500's. Because Australia was a territory under Britain's rule at the time, it soon started playing the sport. Today, cricket remains...

  • How to Teach Cricket in Schools

    Teach with love for the game. Teach with patience and good humor. Teach expecting results. Schools may have a centuries-old cricket tradition or may be adopting it for the first time. If you are...

  • Cricket Types

    Cricket takes five days to play a game, it's boring and slow and they stop for a tea break for crying out loud. Those are just three often-heard complaints about the game. But cricket has many...

  • How to Spin Bowl in Cricket

    Spinning, or rotating the cricket ball, so that it moves dramatically off the pitch to fool the batsman, is among the game's hardest skills to learn. Spin-bowlers rely on guile, variation of spin...

  • Cricket Coaching Tips

    Top cricket teams have specialist coaches proficient in batting, bowling or fielding. But at the other end of the scale, a beginning coach will teach all facets of the game as well as supervise...

  • How to Care For Your Cricket Bat

    A cricket bat can last a lifetime with proper care. But most players are happy if they last a solid season. Cricketbats--made of fine-grained willow--need a careful introduction to the leather...

  • Role of the Media in Cricket

    Town criers probably carried the first cricket scores from village to village in Elizabethan times. Fast-forward a few centuries to the modern game's international status. It is fully professional...

  • Cricket Batting Exercises

    The legendary Australian cricketer Sir Donald Bradman (1908-2001), as an 8-year-old boy, practiced by throwing a golf ball at the base of an outside rainwater tank. He would hit the erratic...

  • Cricket Sports Information

    Cricket is an outdoor team sport similar to baseball. It is played between two teams and is believed to have originated in England in the 16th century. Cricket, which is the national sport of...

  • Cricket Umpiring Rules

    All cricket matches, however informal, have umpires. At the top, test matches between countries have four, a back-up third umpire for emergencies and a fourth to monitor the television replays on...

  • Information on Cricket

    Cricket fans have an insatiable thirst for information about their sport. Thanks to modern media and technology, they can slake that thirst quickly, even when their team is on the other side of...

  • Introduction to Cricket

    Cricket is a popular bat-and-ball sport played by two teams of 11 players each. Teams hold cricket matches on oval fields ranging from about 100 to 160 yards long and marked by obvious boundaries....

  • Rules for Quick Cricket

    Those not familiar with cricket may know it as a game that can have matches lasting several days, interrupted by quaint British customs like tea breaks. These traditions still have a place in...

  • Fast Bowling Technique in Cricket

    There are many techniques used by cricket fast bowlers to deliver a ball that will behave differently to another, and many of these deliveries require subtle differences in the fast bowler's grip...

  • Cricket Ball Tips

    A cricket ball starts life hard and shiny. At 9 inches round it's the same size as a baseball but half an ounce heavier. The ball must last almost 500 deliveries and endure some hard hitting...

  • Backyard Cricket Rules

    Backyard cricket rules are as diverse as backyards, the equipment and the players themselves. Family traditions dictate some rules, friendships dictate others. Most rules make the game easier for...

  • Cricket Techniques

    Cricket is a fairly simple gamet but has the potential for a vast amount of strategy throughout the varying roles of the sport. Within these different roles, separate techniques and tactics have...

  • Offensive Strategies of Cricket

    The ultimate aim in cricket is for one team to score more runs than its opponent. However, there are various things a batter needs to take into account to achieve this goal, ranging in importance.

  • Explanation of Cricket

    Cricket is a sport played by two teams consisting of 11 players each. The basic concept of cricket is similar to baseball. Formal cricket games last anywhere from one afternoon to a few days.

  • Types of Bowlers in Cricket

    Cricket has more than fast, medium or slow bowlers, or left- or right-handed ones. It has express opening bowlers, wrist spinners, finger spinners, over the wicket and around the wicket--it's...

  • Terms Used in Cricket

    Cricket is a team sport that originated in England and is played around the world. It shares some elements with American baseball: Players hit a ball with a bat as they try to score runs. The...

  • Cricket Bowling Techniques

    In cricket, the bowler is similar to the pitcher in baseball. As the batter tries to hit the ball and score runs, the bowler either attempts to pitch around the batter and prevent scores or goes...

  • Information and Rules of Cricket

    Cricket is a bat-and-ball team sport and the national sport of England. The game has spread across the world from the expansion of the British Empire. However, to countries that have not been in...

  • Cricket Laws

    Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that has been played for hundreds of years. Once used as a tool to help build camaraderie among British officers and colonial officials, it is now a popular game...

  • Wicket Keeping Tips

    The wicket keeper is one of the most important players on the cricket pitch. A game that lasts four or five days might turn on a single play the wicket keeper makes. The wicket keeper, like a...

  • How to Buy a Cricket Ball Machine

    A cricket ball machine is typically purchased by organizations that have cricket teams or leagues. The machine throws the balls at different speeds in order to accommodate all wicket keepers, and...

  • Cricketing Rules

    Millions of people in the British Commonwealth and elsewhere play and watch cricket. A batter attempts to score runs by hitting a ball thrown by a bowler, who aims for a set of sticks, called a...

  • How to Buy Cricket Equipment

    Cricket is an extremely popular sport through much of the world, but it has not caught on in the United States. This may be partially due to professional baseball being so popular. For those in...

  • How Long Is a Cricket Wicket?

    As with all sports, cricket is beholden to a set of precise rules and regulations. The size and specs for a cricket wicket are no exception.

  • Left Handed Cricket Batting Tips

    Left handers should bat left handed and right handers right. It's all about the bottom hand; too much of which will scoop the ball skyward. To keep cricket shots on the ground, the bottom hand...

  • How to Take Wickets

    Taking wickets early in a cricket match can put a lot of pressure on batsmen later in an over, leading to more opportunities to take wickets as they are forced to take more chances to account for...

  • The History of the Cricket Ball

    The first cricket balls could have been made of rolled wool. Some modern batsmen probably wish they still were.

  • Batting Techniques in Cricket

    Cricket was invented in 16th century England, but over the centuries has been imported around the world. The objective of the game is rather simpler than many think. One team bats with a...

  • Bodyline Theory

    Bodyline Theory was a name given to a style of attack used by the English cricket team touring Australia in1932 and 1933. The Bodyline Theory was created by English captain Douglas Jardine and...

  • How to Be a Cricketer

    This article explains steps provided by cricketing governing bodies on how to become a cricketer from a young age, around 5 through to adulthood. .

  • Batting Tips for Cricket

    Baseball owes much to the sport known as cricket, which is played all over the world, predominantly in areas where the British had significant influence on the culture. Developed in England as...

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