Nestled amid 73 tweaks to the laws of cricket last month was a change to the very nature of bats that many hope will arrest a creeping crisis for the sport.
The MCC’s Laws of Cricket will be changed to permit bats made from more than one piece of wood to be used in the recreational game in a move to combat rising prices and more sustainable manufacturing ...
Robertsbridge, Harry Latham-Coyle visits the East Sussex village to find out how an English institution are planning for the ...
Mumbai: The modern bat – that’s where the game has changed. It is a case of not just batters but also their weapons of choice, the bats, packing a lethal punch. The batter’s power is being amplified ...
LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Cricket bats previously deemed illegal for adult amateur players are to be permitted after a change in the law brought about by the rising cost of English willow. The ...