no
a bat a helmet a glove and a ball
cricket has a bat a ball wickets and uniform and it has a helmet and 2 leg pads which cricket player have
No. Should a player's batting glove that is hanging out of his pocket be hit by a pitched ball, the player is not awarded first base. That (batting glove hanging out of a pocket) is not considered part of the batter's body nor part of the equipment a player wears. If the ball hits the bill of the helmet, the player is awarded first base because the helmet is part of the equipment all players wears to bat.
A player can pass the ball to a player located further down the court or he can run while dribbling the ball. A player cannot move his feet while holding the ball.
obviously
Yes. The only illegal tackles are the horse-collar (grabbing the jersey collar from the back), grabbing the facemask, or leading with the helmet (e.g., spearing or helmet-to-helmet contact). The NFL also disallows tackling by tripping, but this is rarely called. If a player wants to have a bunch of hair flying around outside his helmet, he does so at his own peril. It would be an unfair advantage if the defender was forced to carefully avoid the hair when trying to make a tackle.
They have to wear a special helmet with a weiner hole in the middle of the helmet. It is at the top of the helmet.
No
If the helmet is on the batsmens head nothing will happen
The runner is called out for interference.
During active play any player may kick the ball while inside the goal area.
The Batsman will get those 5 runs because the ball hits the bat first then the helmet.