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I am a cricket player and I have had about 8 years of cricket playing in my life so far. I am a cricket fanatic and this answer is simple, you use a cricket bat of course! You can get them virtually at any sports shops however to get the maximum effect and quality, I suggest you go to a specialist cricket shop. Anyway, back to the matter at hand, you use a bat which professionally is wooden, however if you are playing for fun, you do use a plastic one too.
The term back lift is a word used by cricket players. This is used when a cricket player lifts his bat when he is going to hit the ball.
i think its because its easyer to recognise the players i think they don't have them in test cricket as they want to keep the game pure or something
A backrower is a reserve player on a cricket team, who sits on the back row waiting for his turn to play.
prince phillips hobbie were dancing, horse riding, playing cricket
It has been around 68 years for south Africa to start playing cricket.
cave cricket or camel cricket
The official website for English cricket estimates that the number of people in England who play cricket is around 500,000. http://www.ecb.co.uk/twelfthman/interactive/q-and-a/2841,2841,QA.html
The camel back is a cricket with spider-like legs.
An audiocassette is a device for storing recorded audio and playing back on a cassette player.
A very bad scrach on the cd, or it got bumped.
Why not Everybody wants their money back of Delhi cricket match. Because no match happens their.