Cricket Accessories
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Bowling Machine
A bowling machine is a device used in cricket training to simulate various types of deliveries. It provides consistent and controlled ball deliveries, helping players practice timing and technique.
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Kit Bag
A cricket kit bag is a spacious, sturdy bag designed to carry cricket equipment like bats, pads, gloves, and helmets. It offers organization and convenience for players to store and transport their gear.
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Practice Nets
Practice nets are enclosed areas used by cricketers for training, allowing them to practice batting, bowling, and fielding. These nets provide a safe environment to improve skills without distractions or injuries.
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Practice Stumps
Practice stumps are lightweight, durable stumps used in training sessions. They help bowlers practice accurate line and length, while also assisting batsmen with shot selection, providing a realistic and focused practice environment.
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Scoreboard
A scorebook is a detailed record-keeping tool used in cricket to track runs, wickets, overs, and other match statistics. It allows players and coaches to analyze performance and strategize effectively during games.
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Sight Screen
A sight screen is a large, movable structure in cricket, placed behind the bowler to enhance the batsman’s visibility of the ball by providing a plain, contrasting background.
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Clothing
Cricket clothing includes a collared shirt, long or short sleeves, trousers, spiked shoes, and protective gear. It's typically white for test matches and colored for limited-overs formats. Comfort and flexibility matter.
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Knocking Mallet
A knocking mallet is a wooden tool used to prepare new cricket bats. It helps compress the bat's fibers, improving durability and performance by reducing the risk of cracks and damage.
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Speed Arm
A speed arm is a cricket training tool designed to simulate fast bowling. It helps players practice against consistent, high-speed deliveries, improving batting technique, reflexes, and shot accuracy.