- cricket equipment
- nounsports equipment used in playing cricket• Topics: ↑cricket• Hypernyms: ↑sports equipment• Hyponyms: ↑cricket ball, ↑cricket bat, ↑bat, ↑wicket
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Cricket ball — Cricket portal … Wikipedia
Cricket pitch — (not to scale) … Wikipedia
Cricket in Brazil — Cricket is a growing sport in Brazil presently in nascent stages. It has shown signs of improvement with the national teams improving each time. Contents 1 History 2 Revival and Governing Body 3 International competition 4 … Wikipedia
Cricket bat — Evolution of the cricket bat A cricket bat is a specialised piece of equipment used by batsmen in the sport of cricket to hit the ball. It is usually made of willow wood. Its use is first mentioned in 1624. The blade of a cricket bat is a wooden… … Wikipedia
Cricket clothing and equipment — Australia Test Cricketer Alan Fairfax wearing the traditional white sweater and the Baggy green. Cricket is traced back to 1550. It was first played in Guildford, Surrey. Later in 1598, cricket was cited in an Italian English dictionary written… … Wikipedia
Cricket nets — Cricketer Shaun Pollock batting in the nets at the University of Western Australia Cricket nets are practice nets used by batsmen and bowlers to warm up and/or improve their cricketing techniques. Cricket nets consist of a cricket pitch (natural… … Wikipedia
Cricket cap — Sid Barnes wearing a cricket cap A cricket cap is a type of soft cap, often made from felt that is a traditional form of headwear for players of the game of cricket, regardless of age or gender. It is usually a tight fitting skullcap, usually… … Wikipedia
Cricket Whites — New Zealand cricketers wearing cricket whites Cricket whites, also known as flannels, is the term used for the kit or uniform worn by most cricketers, and usually consists of trousers, shirt, jumper and a jockstrap. Originally, as indicated by… … Wikipedia
Cricket field — A standard cricket ground, showing the cricket pitch (brown), close infield (light green) within 15 yards (13.7 m) of the striking batsman, infield (medium green) inside the white 30 yard (27.4 m) circle, and outfield (dark… … Wikipedia
Cricket bat industry of India — Traditional Indian cricket bats are wooden bats made in India, in the regions of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Gujrat and Rajasthan. In Kashmir it is made out of willow found in northern India,[1] whereas trees like teak and saal wood are… … Wikipedia