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  • Whether the cricket man in your life is a player or simply a fan, there are a number of gifts he's sure to appreciate. Consider the historical context of cricket, as well as the modern aspects when it…

  • A cricket ball is typically made from a combination of cork, string and leather. The inside consists of a piece of cork wrapped in tightly wound string while the outside is covered in pieces of…

  • Cricket is a game which is played with a very hard ball that is pitched and hit at high speeds on a small field. At all levels of the game, injuries can occur from being struck with the ball or by…

  • Tennis ball cricket uses a tennis ball instead of the standard leather cricket ball. Not only does this make the game easier to learn for newcomers, it also reduces the chance of injuries. The rules…

  • The "inswinging" bowl in the sport of cricket is a useful delivery for a bowler to use in his over. The ball pitches outside the line of the stumps but cuts back and swings into the batsman. The…

  • Throwing a cricket ball is an essential part of playing the game. Good bowlers, the people who throw the cricket ball, are fast, accurate and never miss a chance to play to the weakness of the…

  • Cricket is a popular sport in the nations of the Commonwealth, particularly England, India and Australia. It involves two batsmen, one at either end of a long pitch, who must run back and forth to…

  • The grip on a cricket ball varies throughout the world with different types of bowling and pitch conditions. Dusty, dry pitches in Asia tend to favor spin bowlers, whereas damp, grassy pitches in…

  • Cricket is a game that is very popular throughout the countries of the former British Empire. According to the Belco sports equipment company, Cricket is nearly a religion in the country of India.…

  • The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in London was founded in 1787 and devised the rules of the game. The International Cricket Council (ICC) emerged as the world controlling body in 1967 but the MCC…

  • A cricket balls has a raised seam joining its two halves, rather like a wide equator. The seam, and how the bowler grips it, will determine how the ball moves in the air and off the pitch when he…

  • Cricket, in its origins, is a game of bat and ball. The size and composition of the ball have changed little since the early days of the game. The ball is traditionally dyed red and is very hard…

  • A cricket ball is covered with red leather on the outside and is made from cork and layered with tightly wound string. Men's cricket team use a ball that weighs 155.9 g to 163 g (5.5 oz to 5.75 oz).…

  • Cricket is a game that involves two teams of 11 players each and two umpires. The game is played on an oval field. The ball used in cricket is made from cork and then encased in leather, making the…

  • 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 before it…

  • 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 can…

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

  • Cricket, while closely resembling the game of baseball, is a completely different game, particularly when it comes to the art of pitching. There are many rules regarding the composition and use of the…

  • In the game of cricket, gloves are only worn by the wicket keeper, who is positioned directly behind the batsman. Fielders do not wear gloves, so in order to protect their hands when catching…

  • In the game of cricket, once a ball gets older and worn out, it will get heavier on one side than the other due to wear and tear from hitting the ball. This imbalance of weight will cause the ball to…

  • The sport of cricket involves bowling a ball toward a batsman. Cricket balls start out smooth and highly polished, but get scratched many times over the course of the hours teams play cricket games.…

  • If you are more attuned to Baseball swinging a cricket is akin to a curveball. A good swing bowler in the right conditions, usually in overcast weather, has the ability to move the ball in the air…