Monday, October 5, 2009

Buying Cricket Sets

By Michael Bolderwood

There are plenty of us who still look back fondly on the thought of receiving our first cricket set. It seems that few things can compete with the excitement of batting and bowling. Since cricket is still one of the most popular sports around, it's no surprise that so many people still like to buy new cricket sets every year.

If you've looked to buy such a set then you'll know that there are a number of options available to you. It's important that you choose something that will be right for your abilities, as well as for your budget. The real trick is to buy a set that has everything that you want and that's also available at a price that you're willing to pay. So what should you look for in a set?

Many people buy sets for children, in which case getting equipment that is all the right size will be vital. There's no point asking kids to play with adult kit. Firstly, they'll find it very frustrating. Secondly, they may well injure themselves if playing with a heavy bat and ball. Far better to look for lightweight options that will allow them to get a feel for the game without harming themselves.

Adults are most likely to want a full-size cricket set, including a bat, ball and at least one set of stumps, plus bails. You may not be aware that bats come in different weights. Heavier bats may make it easier to play big strokes, but it's important that you buy one that you're going to be happy to use. Always try holding it before you buy and make sure that the bat is solid. There's nothing worse than seeing the handle come away from the main blade.

Those who are most serious about the sport will certainly want a cricket set that includes pretty much everything. The most important elements will include a ball, bats, stumps, bails and a bat. Don't forget about protective pads too, especially if you'll be playing competitively. Some people forget about cricket gloves, but these are really important for protecting your hands and allowing you to bat with freedom.

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