Cricket Batting Techniques – You Are Missing the Obvious!

Jun 26th, 2010 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

People put a lot of effort over complicating things when it comes to batting. As a result they tend to focus on the less important factors of batting when in fact they should be focusing on the obvious. It’s probably human nature to think the obvious is too simple and will not work, when it is usually the simple things that only really work.

We will review some of the basic tips when it comes to batting, and getting these simple things right will take your batting to the next level.

Good Defensive Technique

The top cricketers of the world play fantastic cricket shots, but they also have a solid defensive stroke. You don’t see the best players trying to score off every delivery. That is because they can’t and play the ball on its merits. You always try to score off the bad deliveries if you can, but when you get a good ball, it is a matter of survival with a good defense technique.

Keep Your Eye On the Ball

This sounds quite easy to do, but you often find that those players that actually do this consistently will tend to be playing more correct cricket shots, and place the ball where they intended. This means looking at the ball from the moment it leaves the bowlers hand, to where it strikes your cricket bat. A lot of the time players do not look at the ball just as it is close to hitting the bat, which can lead to bad strokes.

These are just two simple but very effective batting techniques, that when perfected can really improve your overall batting ability.

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Cricket – Beyond the Boundary

Jun 19th, 2010 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

Cricket is a game that had its origins in England. As the British Empire extended its suzerainty over territories across the world, cricket began to be played in the colonies of England too. Today, cricket is an international game that is played in some 16 nations across the globe. Cricket is commonly nicknamed a ‘gentleman’s game’ though initially, before cricket became popular, it was a game that was played predominantly by women and children in the country where it originated.

Gentleman’s Game?

Many feel that the term ‘gentleman’s game’ is a misnomer for cricket. What with the Aussies getting racial and sledging non-white players and players, in general, hurling abuses at umpires, cricket is fast falling from its exalted pedestal of being a game only for polite and civilized gentlemen. But still, the label ‘gentleman’s game’ suits cricket better than it suits football, which, according to many, is the world’s most beloved ‘ruffians’ game’. (Football, of course, has never ever been called a ‘gentleman’s game’.) Besides, with more and more women choosing cricket as their career, it would be positively sexist to say that cricket is a ‘gentleman’s game’.

A Game that Unites

Cricket is more than a game. It is a great unifying force. When Indian and Pakistani players shake hands or slap each other’s backs during or just after a cricket match, the gestures are capable of bringing tears to the eyes of the hardest of hardliners and fundamentalists. When different nations started playing cricket with South Africa after South Africa publicly proclaimed its repudiation of the contemptible apartheid, a legalized practice of racial discrimination and ostracism carried out by the whites of South Africa against the blacks of the nation, it was a red-letter day in the history of cricket that bowled everyone over.
With the advent of the Indian Premier League (IPL), cricket has acquired altogether new dimensions. A single IPL team is a melting pot of cultures and mores with Indian, Australian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, English, South African, West Indian players playing in it along with players from other cricketing nations. Players who always played against each other and who were considered to be archrivals and opponents now play together for the same team, leaving behind their prejudices and dislikes. As barriers of language, race and culture vanish with camaraderie between newfound teammates, cricket gains a new and interesting face with every passing day.

It’s Not Cricket. Or is It?

It is still the same old cricket but it has definitely gone beyond cricket. The game has undergone a major facelift in the last few decades. Though five-day test matches are still revered, they are out of vogue, because they last for five days and tend to be boring. Most cricket maniacs look forward to One-Day Internationals (ODIs) in order to enjoy the highs and lows of the game in just one day. But ODIs too have lost their charm in the face of stiff competition from the Twenty20s (T20s). Cricket, it seems, is adapting itself to the times to cater to the needs of impatient, frenzied fans. Yes, you might be run out in the race to grab tickets, but modern-day cricket will certainly give you a run for your money, even if you watch the match on television.

Investing in Cricket

Cricket, currently, is thought to be a greenfield opportunity for businesspeople, a great investing ground that can yield great returns. Many genuine sports aficionados feel that cricket has become too commercial to remain a hearty game anymore. But many others feel that the ‘business’ of cricket is actually doing a lot of good to the game. Putting real money into cricket is actually helping to propagate cricket, they say. True. Look at some of the other games like hockey, polo, badminton, athletics, etc. of the Indian subcontinent. They are in a sorry state and are stagnating due to the dearth of finances.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has turned the cricket field into a gold mine. Celebrities, actors, and business magnates are all queuing up to buy and sell players like curios at an auction, to sponsor teams and matches and to make big bucks. Tycoons are fighting desperately for the most big-ticket players, making their bids shockingly high, before the hammer comes banging down. The stakes are very high in cricket today. While winners are eulogized by their owners, losers are disowned and sold off quickly. Just like what happens in the commodities market!

Can a Brand Ambassador be Called a Cricketer?

Almost all top-rated cricket players have done endorsements for products at some point or the other of their lives. Cricket is not a very paying game. At least, it is not very paying for the best cricketers of the world, who have lavish lifestyles. Doing endorsements is the only way for them to maintain their opulent ways of living. Some of these advertisements can really get you stumped out. This is precisely the reason why marketers use cricketers. When you see your favorite cricketer on a different pitch, displaying or patronizing a fast-moving-consumer-good (FMCG), you might actually be prompted to use the same product, yourself. So, cricketers are a good medium for companies to get their messages across as they make excellent brand ambassadors.

Advertisements have their flip side also. Several players have been accused of making too much money through advertisements only…and too little through cricket. They have slipped on the pitch, while their sales pitch has been great. They have often been run out on the field while the commercials they have featured in have given viewers and ad agencies a run for their money. As their bank balances have grown fatter and fatter through brand endorsements, they have been dubbed as wicked and greedy people who are only interested in money and not in the game or its spirit.

Match Fixing

Wickedness in cricket was at its pinnacle during the match-fixing years. Talking about it in the past tense indicates that the writer sincerely hopes that match fixing really belongs to the past. During this tragic period, cricketers sold their game, themselves and their countries to bookies and others in order to make some quick bucks. It was a shame! The sheer numbers of players who got caught out for this sordid affair proved that cricket was indeed bitten by the devil himself. Wicked players would deliberately place their legs before the wicket in order to be out. Sides and teams would lose matches and tournaments purposely because a single loss was much more profitable to them than the prize money from a single victory. Cricket, countries and loyalties were traded freely for hard cash. Cricket has never paid as badly as you might think it has from the episodes of match fixing. It was not the lack of money that drove cricketers to fix matches. It was avarice that drove them. Greed to mint and hoard money by hook or by crook. While they got out for ducks in the morning and broke the hearts of devoted fans, they were probably congratulating themselves on the number of roast ducks they would have at the best hotels with their friends that very evening.

This is Really Not Cricket

Gossip columns in newspapers and magazines have sizzled with salacious tidbits from the personal lives of cricketers. While some cricketers like the unwavering Sachin Tendulkar are dedicated to the game, other cricketers have other dedications besides cricket. It would require a whole book to document all their interests, which are sometimes pretty immoral and unpalatable to talk about. Still, you get the meaning…? Late night parties at hotels, drinks, involvement with the opposite sex…..So, who wins at the toss the next morning? Not cricket. Cricket goes for a toss while the excesses of life supplant it. The player goes back to the pavilion, not with his head down as it should be, but with his arrogant head held high. He heads straight for the bar and the arms of the most despicable member of the opposite sex. But such players have never been able to make or break records. It is only conscientious, earnest, and committed players like Sachin Tendulkar who have created records and broken records.

Cricket Plays a Great Innings and Remains ‘Not Out’

Nevertheless, cricket continues to hold sway over present and past cricketers as well as over thousands of spectators with its inherent magic. One four and the stadium, whether it is Centurion, Lord’s or Eden, comes crashing with applause. One six and a terminally ill patient watching the match from his or her home, breaks into a smile. A century and an entire nation cheers and shouts forgetting all distinctions of caste, creed, race, gender. He may not raise a finger to help play the game but as soon as he raises his index finger into the air, the umpire causes a country to burst with joy. Though thunder and lightning can stop the game and force people to thrash out Duckworth Lewis, thunderous clapping is sure to be heard, once the game resumes.

Cricket is a sport, a game that enchants hearts. Cricket matches can get very exciting and put people on tenterhooks. One Day Internationals and Twenty20s can really give you a heart attack if your ticker isn’t too strong to withstand the scares and exhilarations of the game. Cricket is often used to build ties between nations, to patch-up hostilities, for forging new bilateral and multilateral relations. Cricket binds and joins; it brings solidarity, and breaks the ice. Cricket is capable of changing relations between countries and international equations. Cricket transcends all boundaries. Howzat for a game that had its origins in a grammar school of an obscure English village?

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Choosing Cricket Batting Gloves

Jun 11th, 2010 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

Protective equipment is especially important to the cricket batter, necessary protection includes a helmet with face guard, leg pads, and gloves and a box or cup, batting gloves are used to prevent injuries to the hand.

Sometimes injury is unavoidable and in fact broken fingers are one of the most common injuries in a wide range of sports. Injuries to the hand or fingers usually occur from a player catching the ball or from the impact of a hit. Common injuries to the hand include ligament sprains, fractures and dislocations. They are really important to protect from possible direct impact of the ball which can be excruciatingly painful.

Batting gloves are also worn to help increase the grip on the bat, maintaining a tight and controlled grip is essential to ensuring successful hits. You should take great care in choosing the right cricket gloves, ensuring the fingers of the gloves have flexible padded areas with extra protection to the thumb.

CA Sports Ltd is now a famous world class producer of all cricket equipment. This reputable manufacturer provides high quality products, and can recommend three cricket batting gloves for your preference. Suggested batting gloves are CA PLUS Premium, CA Pro 2000 and CA Power. The first two models are available for right hand and left hand batsmen whereas the last one is only available for right hand batsmen only. The CA Plus Premium and CA Pro 2000 models are designed with premium sheep skin and soft palm, a double protection reinforcement layer, flexible finger area construction with an improved finger chamber system for protection and comfort. The CA Power glove is designed with good quality PU upper, leather and cotton palm fusion. This manufacturer has been conducting research since 1958 to meet the consumers need about their cricket equipment including, bats, gloves etc.

It is essential that you choose the correct batting gloves to ensure that you gain the best protection possible.

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Basic Understanding of Cricket Ball

Jun 4th, 2010 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

Lot of people are there who have not seen a cricket ball, so they will not be having any idea about how the balls look like or what kind of material used to make it, hence it is right to say that they have no idea about all above things. Cricket Balls is a particular part of cricket equipment and without that the game will not be played. By reading the following details you will end up having some idea on cricket ball and you may find it quite interesting.

First you should know what kind of thing being utilized to make these balls.

The center part of ball made of cork and this cork comes from a particular kind of tree which is called Oak. Balls are gash strongly in the region of their perimeter with cord to a definite diameter, up to a great extent similar to an American baseball. In the sporting events of men, diameter of ball start approximately from 224 & 229 millimeters and the balls have to weigh in from 155.9 & 163.0 grams.

Four crescents -forms strips of bronzed leather have been used to cover these wound cores, these strips are sewn jointly at a line of stitching by the central point of the ball. Usually, the cricket balls are colored red but not including for one-day matches because in which night play formulate a white color ball further visible below the lights. Cricket balls are planned in such a way that they can work for 80 over at least or the comparable of above 5 hours of game. Balls one selected will one be change while play but under particular circumstances according to association policies; they can be replacing at the time of play.

Most of the balls can be machine made or made by hand, each two or four parts. Kookaburra, Gray-Nicolls and Slazenger are main distributors of quality balls for tournaments. Despite the fact, a large amount of the cork and wool yarn comes from mid place such as Australia and Portugal.

Now let us see about the dangle of a ball in brief:

In blend with a bowlers selection of deliverance along with the exclusive structure and thickness of a cricket ball, and the speed at which a player throw with the period of the ball in the game is determine dangle of a ball and its parallel divergence all the way through after it releases a bowler hand.

The entire ups-and-downs supply somewhat similar as above mentioned but so far unusual from the curl of a baseball at the time when leaved by a pitcher. You can clear your doubt by consulting online and get better understanding about the difference in between the two. Bowlers make use of the line of stitching on a cricket ball to generate spin at the time of delivery.

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