Cricket Comau
Protective clothes includes pads , batting gloves or wicket-keeper's gloves for the palms, a safety helmet for the pinnacle and a box for male players contained in the trousers . Some batters put on further padding inside their shirts and trousers similar to thigh pads, arm pads, rib protectors and shoulder pads. The solely fielders allowed to put on protective gear are those in positions very close to the batter (i.e., if they are alongside or in entrance of him), however they cannot wear gloves or exterior leg guards. Cricket entered a new period in 1963 when English counties introduced the restricted overs variant. As it was positive to supply a result, restricted overs cricket was lucrative and the number of matches increased. For example, a group that passes its opponents' total having lost six wickets (i.e., six of their batters have been dismissed) have gained the match "by four wickets". According to the social historian Derek Birley, there was a "nic