Bats have been found to evolve into bigger sizes in exactly the same way in separate locations, in a very rare example of parallel evolution. The findings come from a study of several bats—some ...
Being a cricket fan, we all know the value of a Kashmir willow bat. These bats are made with raw materials and are said to be heavier than English willow bats. It is also said that the beads are ...
The Rangnekars know their cricket history. As far as possible, they get signatures on bats whose brands the players used in their career. Richards has inscribed his name on a miniature SS Jumbo ...
Playing cricket on your mobile, PC, tablet, or TV using an actual bat as a controller is a genius idea. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with MetaShot, hitting boundaries and sixes using my batting ...
A new museum showcasing the rich history of a West Yorkshire town has been opened. The People's Museum, in Horbury, features exhibits donated by members of the public following an appeal. Stories of ...
Cricket ball manufacture is extinct in the UK, while cricket bats are on the endangered list alongside kilt- and bagpipe-making. Construction of currach boats and the sporran are also on the ...
This bat species is part of the leaf-nosed bat family, meaning they have a triangular flap of tissue shaped like a leaf at the end of their noses. Those noses help them detect the scent of ...
POLICE are investigating an incident in which junior cricket equipment was stolen from a car in Carlisle. The incident occurred at some point between 3pm on August 30 and 7pm on September 1 from ...
Check out our handy cheat sheet to get all your elongated bat and ball game related questions answered! This is cricket. A traditional red cricket ball and the bails from the top of a wicket.
Just when it seemed like the Yankees left their bats in Milwaukee, they came alive in the bottom of the ninth Friday, as they scored a pair of runs to beat the Tigers, 2-1, in The Bronx.
Ash bats are one of baseball's most iconic pieces of equipment. Players have been using them for more than a century now because they're durable and don't shatter as easily as maple or birch bats.