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How to manage Local cricket grounds

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Maintaining the perfect look of a premium cricket Ground isn't easy especially when pitches are being used for prolonged time periods during spring and summer. A well-managed Ground will provide an efficient, accurate and, more importantly, a the right bounce that is crucial for cricket. Which is the best seed? There are numerous varieties of grass seed that come with a variety of characteristics and suitable for nearly any need, whether landscaping, gardening or sports pitches. Selecting the best mixture for your particular task can be difficult. Here at The Grass People We've designed two specific mixes for cricket Grounds. One mix is designed for wickets and squares and the other one for the areas in the outfield of the Ground. The first is made up of three varieties of perennial Ryegrass specially developed to give a sturdy smooth, even finish. The second is a premium blend of high-quality perennial ryegrass and fescues that can be cut at a lower rate and is able to withst

Action Man in Indian Cricket : Also known as MSD or Mahi

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni is also known as MSD, Mahi. This is what I consider to be M.S.'s essence. It comes from George Bernard Shaw, an Irish playwright.   Dhoni. "Imagination is the first step to creation."   Imagine what you want, and you'll create it. Here's a star cricketer making his own movie. M.S.   M.S.   Think Bruce Willis in Die Hard or Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones. Or Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Indian Cricket's Mahendra Singh Dhoni. A true hero, who is a man of action in the highly pressurized cricket environment of India. He backs it up with his performance. He is a match winner in all formats, and he is a captain who can be himself despite all the hype and buzz of Indian Cricket. What is the difference between the best cricketers .....? Is it skill, strategy, or mental game? These are just a few of the many things that can help a player who is talented to rise to the top. Also Read  what is 100 format in cricket Dhoni's success comes from a positive

what is 100 format in cricket - Cricket rules and format explained, fixtures, teams and final date

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  The second season of The Hundred is well underway with fans flocking to the largest cricket venues in England hoping for a sunny evening or afternoon of sun and entertainment. The weather isn't the norm in this country, however, drama and entertainment in cricket's latest format will definitely be offered to who want to see some of the top cricketers on the field in both the women's and men's game. The 2018 tournament kicked off on the 3rd of August and will close at Lord's on the 3rd of September when the finalist compete for the crown. If you're an Test cricket enthusiast or T20 enthusiast but aren't certain of the meaning of The Hundred is all about Then you're in the right spot as  the Sporting News  takes you through everything you need to know about the game. What exactly is The Hundred format and rules? How many balls are there in The Hundred?   The answer lies in the title!   Each team will be bowling 100 cricket balls (compared to 120 balls in

how to throw a fast ball in cricket - Ways to Throw fast Balls

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  Throwing is a method and it's more than the speed at which you release or the distance the ball travels , so let's look closer at this vital aspect that makes up the game. How to Throw a Cricket Ball Properly The fielding method that will give you an advantage over the team that is batting.   The correct way to throw the cricket ball helps keep batsmen aware of the threat and could help in the tight runs out calls. This is the process explained in a step-by step procedure: Step 1 .   Take the ball with both hands and then walk sideways towards your goal.   (In the event of a match, it could be the stumps or glove of the keeper.)   Move your throwing arm behind your head. Step 2 .   Now, it's time to put your throwing arm through the swing in a direction that is forward. It's important to remember that your elbow must be straight or higher than the shoulder you're throwing. To increase your power, your wrist must be placed behind and just outside of the elbow's