🏏 Cricket Equipment
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Cricket uses a range of equipment for batting, bowling and fielding. The right gear helps improve performance and ensures player safety.
🏏 Cricket Bat
The bat is used by the batter to hit the ball.
• made from willow wood
• flat front surface for striking
• handle covered with a rubber grip
🔴 Cricket Ball
The cricket ball is used by the bowler.
• hard leather ball
• stitched seam for grip and movement
• typically red (Test) or white (limited overs)
🥅 Wickets (Stumps)
• 3 wooden stumps with 2 bails on top
• located at each end of the pitch
• used as the target for bowlers
🛡️ Protective Gear
Batters and some fielders wear protective equipment:
• helmet with face guard
• batting pads (leg guards)
• gloves for hand protection
• abdominal guard (box)
This gear protects players from fast deliveries.
🧤 Fielding Equipment
• wicketkeeper gloves for catching
• inner gloves for extra protection
• sometimes helmets for close fielders
👟 Footwear
Cricket shoes are designed for grip and stability.
• spikes for traction on grass
• support for running and quick movement
🎯 Optional Equipment
Additional items may include:
• arm guards and thigh pads
• training cones and practice gear
• sunglasses or hats for outdoor play
⚡ Why Equipment Matters
The right equipment helps improve:
• player safety
• batting and bowling performance
• control and comfort
Using proper gear allows players to play confidently and safely.
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