Laws of Cricket changed to allow previously ‘illegal’ bats - Laminated bats will now be permitted at all but the elite level ...
Changes are to be made to the Laws of Cricket to permit bats previously deemed illegal in an effort to make the game ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has made laminated cricket bats legal for adult amateur players to address the rising cost of English willow. Previously only permitted in junior cricket, these bats ...
The MCC has approved laminated cricket bats for adult amateur players to curb rising costs driven by the shortage and price ...
Ever since the 1890s, cricket bat blades have been made of willow wood. According to a new study, however, bamboo bats should offer better performance and a lower environmental footprint, plus they ...
Inside Gray-Nicolls and the past, present and future of cricket bat-making - BEHIND THE SCENES: 150 years since cricket bats were first made in Robertsbridge, Harry Latham-Coyle visits the East Sussex ...
India is home to a number of the top cricket-bat manufacturers, including Sareen Sports, SS. But the wood used to make the highest-quality bats needs to be shipped halfway across the globe from ...
Cricket's laws are updated regularly, with outdated rules being removed and new ones introduced to keep pace with the game’s evolution. In the latest revision, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has ...
Timber from trees in a nature reserve in Nottinghamshire has been harvested to produce cricket bats. The Farndon Willow Holt reserve, near Newark, has produced a crop of cricket bat willows which will ...
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