Cricket Gear & Clothing: Essential Tools for the Game 🏏

Discover the history and importance of cricket clothing and equipment, regulated by the Laws of Cricket, and how they enhance the game for players at all levels.

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Mar 2, 2016 • 3:11
Cricket Gear & Clothing: Essential Tools for the Game 🏏

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High School History (Grade 9) <br /> <br />History : Tools of Cricket | Clothing and Equipment <br /> <br />Cricket clothing and equipment is regulated by the Laws of Cricket. Cricket clothing, known as cricket whites, or flannels, is slightly loose fitting so as not to restrict players' movements. Use of protective equipment, such as helmets, gloves and pads, is also regulated <br />Equipment[edit] <br />Ball – A red, white or pink ball with a cork base, wrapped in twine covered with leather. The ball should have a circumference of 9.1 in (23 centimetres) unless it is a children's size. <br />Bat – A wooden bat is used. The wood used is from the Kashmir or English willow tree. The bat cannot be more than 38 inches (96.5 cm) long and 4.25 inches (10.8 cm) wide. Aluminium bats are not allowed. The bat has a long handle and one side has a smooth face. <br />Stumps – three upright wooden poles that, together with the bails, form the wicket. <br />Bails – two crosspieces placed on top of the stumps. <br />Sight screen – A screen placed at the boundary known as the sight screen. This is aligned exactly parallel to the width of the pitch and behind both pairs of wickets. <br />Boundary – A rope demarcating the perimeter of the field known as the boundary. (0:10 -3:10) <br /> <br />Click on the Link for online Video for History : <br />https://youtu.be/uDAic-p2MNw <br /> <br />Video by Edupedia World (www.edupediaworld.com), Online Education, <br />All Right Reserved.

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