playing with cricket balls means pads, gloves, box, maybe even helmet, much prefer to start soft, build up everyones confidence that way. i am right handed most are, but there are a least two left handers on the list..
playing with cricket balls means pads, gloves, box, maybe even helmet, much prefer to start soft, build up everyones confidence that way.
i am right handed most are, but there are a least two left handers on the list..
I agree, we can bring some real balls to the mix for those that want to face them though.
If I make it I can bring a bat and pads and batting gloves, got a taped up practice ball with some life left in it.
I find the practice balls are just slightly too light, which makes them a bit wayward for tossed-up spin.
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I agree, we can bring some real balls to the mix for those that want to face them though.
If I make it I can bring a bat and pads and batting gloves, got a taped up practice ball with some life left in it.
I find the practice balls are just slightly too light, which makes them a bit wayward for tossed-up spin.