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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

The ideal guide to cricket protection

Author: Aaron Jones


Summary:
Cricket equipment is used to enhance your performance and also provide you protection during the game. Equipment like cricket helmets, protective shorts, shin guards and shin pads are a definite must when playing for a game as it will provide you with the uttermost cricket protection.


Anyone who aspires to become the next top cricket player knows it will take constant practice and investment in quality equipment. This is a crucial point as it not only helps you enhance and improve your talent but also keep you safe on the field. Whether you are a batsman, fielder, or even wicket keeper, you will be prone to be assaulted by the ball, bat or even the bail at a moment's notice. In order to be well protected, you will need certain cricket protection which you can get through certain equipment. We give you the ideal guide of protection that will help you stay uninjured on the field.


Equipment for Batsman
Without the correct equipment, the batsman can be vulnerable, especially when the opposition bowlers hurl down deliveries at a speed of almost 100 miles an hour. For this purpose alone, the cricket helmets play an important role. Apart from this, the most important cricket protection here is the lower abdomen which can be protected with protective shorts. Without a question, even a misaimed deliver will cause immense pain and certain damage, without the proper protection. A good pair of cricket pads will protect the leg from any impact from the ball. To add more protection to this area, you can also opt for inner thigh pads. Also opt for good quality footwear that will protect you from any possible yokers. Short spike shoes will allow a batsman to run safely without falling over. A pair of batting gloves along with arm guards will provide a good grip and protection against any impact on the wrists, fingers and arms. A chest guard will protect the chest area from any bouncers and broken ribs.


Wicket Keeping Equipment
After the batsman, the wicketkeeper is the most vulnerable person in the field. Positioned right behind the batsman and the wickets, he is expected to take on fast delivers and undertake fast dives with ease and flexibility. While not many opt for the cricket helmets in this position, due to the restrictive view, it is best to have one on. Top quality gloves will provide flexibility to catch the ball at any angle and yet provide the ideal protection from any impact. Keeping pads are also a must, allowing the wicketkeeper the same functionality as batting pads. But it provides more flexibility to dive and bend. Additionally he also must wear protective shorts in the lower abdomen for the most obvious reasons.


Fielder Equipment
Depending on the position of the fielder, he must opt for the appropriate equipment. A close fielder is more vulnerable to fast balls and even flying bats. Protective shorts and the cricket helmets are mandatory in such cases. Shin guards also play an important role for cricket protection in this field. Most of the shin guards are extremely lightweight so you need not worry about it affecting your performance. 
About the Author
Aaron Jones is an all-rounder athlete in training, who takes part in different types of sports to stay fit. During his spare time, he also blogs about his different interests. Through his work, he has provided the ideal guide for cricket protection, with the use of cricket helmets, pads and gloves.


Keywords:
cricket protection,cricket helmets

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