Adi wrote:Was it a season ball tournament
Red Devil wrote:Adi wrote:Was it a season ball tournament
I'm not sure what that is but I think we call them wind balls - they don't start hard ball cricket until they are 9.
Adi wrote:Red Devil wrote:Adi wrote:Was it a season ball tournament
I'm not sure what that is but I think we call them wind balls - they don't start hard ball cricket until they are 9.
Season ball (SG, Kookabura etc ) and season bat (Kashmir willow and English willow) are terms used here commonly instead of hard cricket ball.
We give kids who are 6 yrs or so to start with synthetic balls so that they get used to hardness gradually and get prepared for season balls. Even after 20 mins of fielding drill when palms used to pain a bit i used to switch to synthetic balls fo rlast 10 mins of fielding drill. It is less painful than hard ball,so useful to practice if carrying hand niggle. The other advantage of synthtic ball is that it gets less damaged due to water during monsoon or on wet practice area.
Synthetic balls is good poduct and innovation for kids who just cant wait to enter club cicket at early age.
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Durhamfootman wrote:not noticed this thread before.
intrigued by the format played. The only kids cricket I've seen involved 10 man teams everyone bowling 2 overs only, and batsmen batting in pairs 4 overs apiece with a run deduction for dismissals. How does yours work?
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