Tuesday 31 July 2012

29-7-12 match day scores:

 

Easy win for TCA as subramani and periyasamy strikes

 














Second consecutive 70+ score from p.subramani












 
periyasamy


The scores :
Evershine 205 in 50 overs (P. Rajkumar 31, M. Tamilarasan 37, R. Thangavel 36 n.o, Janarthanan 3 for 21, ) lost to Tirupur CA 206 for five in 43.2 overs (G. Periyasamy 42, P. Subramani 73 n.o. s. kaarthi 27).

Maruthi CA 97 in 40.5 overs (P. Jayakumar three for 18) lost to TTRC 98 for one in 22.2 overs (K. Ganesan 67 n.o.).

Tirupur CC 255 for seven in 50 overs (P. Rathinakumar 44, M. Mohan 62, P. Satheesh Prabhu 31) bt Lucky Star CC 166 in 40 overs (Magudapathi 36).

FNF CC 211 in 50 overs (R. Mohan Kumar 30, K. Karthi 32) bt GIO SC ‘A’ 88 in 31.1 overs (V. Nainar three for 31, S. Ganesh three for 21).

THANKS -THE HINDU

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Monday 30 July 2012

29-7-12 match day result

FIRST DIVISION MATCHES
1. TIRUPUR CRICKET ACADMEY   BEAT EVERSHINE  CRICKET CLUB  BY 5 WICKETS  at Micros kids school at, kaniyaanpoondi. 
 
2.TIRUPUR CRICKET CLUB  BEAT  LUCY STAT CRICKET CLUB BY 87RUNS TEApuplic school, avinashi.

3.TIRUPUR TEXTILES RECREATION CLUB   BEAT Maruthi cricket academy BY 9 WICKETS at     professional college ground, lakshmi mill colony, palladam.
4. FNF CRICKET CLUB BEAT GEO SPORTS CLUB BY 120 RUNS at 
  Govt arts college ground udumalpet
score details will follow  


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Thursday 26 July 2012

SUNDAY-MATCHDAY 29-7-12

This Sunday match details;

FIRST DIVISION MATCHES
 
1. TIRUPUR CRICKET ACADMEY VS  EVERSHINE  CRICKET CLUB   at Micros kids school at, kaniyaanpoondi. 
 
2.TIRUPUR CRICKET CLUB  VS  LUCY STAT CRICKET CLUB at TEApuplic school, avinashi.

3.TIRUPUR TEXTILES RECREATION CLUB   VS  Maruthi cricket academy at 
   professional college ground, lakshmi mill colony, palladam.
 
4.GEO SPORTS CLUB VS FNF CRICKET CLUB at 
  Govt arts college ground udumalpet

Monday 23 July 2012

TNCA-DCAT second division league as on 22-7-12

DCAT second division league result in brief

  Lakshmi Mills Colony beat  Aiyyanar cc
  Charms cc   beat  Stunners cc
  Maruthi     beat  T.C.C ‘A’ 
   k.c.c        beat   Jupiter  cc   
(The scores: will follow soon)
 TNCA under-16 inter-district cricket tournament
 
 Tiruchi   & Vellore  qualify for the second level,


Dharmapuri 146 in 50 overs (S. Winton Churchill 56 n.o., P. Yogeshwaran three for 27) bt Tirupur 116 in 35.5 overs (Hari G. Sehwag 54).

Vellore 152 in 38.5 overs (M.E. Tamil Dileepan 39, R. Saravanan 32, T.R. Logeshwar three for 31, P. Yogeshwaran three for 37, K. Chandru three for 25) bt Tirupur 107 in 38.1 overs (T.R. Logeshwar 27, Hari G. Sehwag 35, G. Wilson three for 17, K. Madhan Kumar three for 28, S. Sakthivel three for seven). 



THANKS -THE HINDU

Saturday 21 July 2012

Tamil Nadu Cricket Association  -Inter-districts u-16 tournament

Tirupur lost its first match to tiruchi by 71 runs
 scores:
Tiruchi 237 for nine in 50 overs (M. Hari 66, V. Sibi Jawahar 56, R.S. Jgadeeshwara Uthra 29, T.R. Logeshwar three for 55) bt Tirupur 166 for nine in 50 overs (Hari G. Sehwag 58).

 Tirupur next  play against dharmapuri on Saturday.

Friday 20 July 2012

TNCA -Inter-districts u-16 tournament

Tamil Nadu Cricket Association  -Inter-districts u-16 tournament between TIRUPUR, TIRCHY,VELLORE,AND DHARMAPURI  is scheduled "july" 20,21,AND 22,and  at   TIRCHY
 On first day Tirupur play against TIRCHY  and VELLORE play against  DHARMAPURI . 
( latest score from trichy - batting first  trichy scored 237for 9  in 50 overs in reply 
tirupur 45 for3 in  12 overs)

Thursday 19 July 2012

TNCA-DCAT third division scores as on 15-7-12

TNCA-DCAT third division league

The scores: 
Tirupur Iduvampalayam CCA 92 in 22.1 overs (K. Logesh six for 35) lost to Handloom Boys (Iduvampalayam) 93 for eight in 28.4 overs (J. Sivachandran three for 29, D. Bhagath three for 15); 

Seven Star CC 207 in 41.2 overs (Manikandan 41, Kannan 30, Karthik four for 55) lost to Bharathiar CC 211 for nine in 44.2 overs (Arun Kumar 133 n.o., Marimuthu four for 36);

 Red Blue CC 157 in 39.4 overs (K. Maheswaran 48, M. Vijayan 41, M. Rajesh Kanna three for 29, M. Navaneethakrishnan four for 29) bt Tulip CC 136 in 42.2 overs (D. Anbanandhan 33, M. Vijayan four for 35);

 Lucky Young Star CC 151 in 44.3 overs (M. Periyasamy 32, D. Suresh Kumar four for 28) lost to Kunnathur SC 152 for three in 33 overs (A. Prabhakaran 63, K. Vasanthakumar 40 n.o., S. Vasudevan three for 43).

 THANKS -THE HINDU

TNCA -Inter-districts u-19 tournament 

The host "Salem"  stormed into the quarterfinal by virtue of its first innings lead against "Tirupur".

The scores briefly: Tirupur 117 and 160 for 6  drew with Salem 342 for 9(salem qualified through first innings lead).

Monday 16 July 2012

TNCA -Inter-districts u-19 tournament

Tamil Nadu Cricket Association  -Inter-districts u-19 tournament "second stage"  between TIRUPUR,and SALEM is scheduled "july"17,18 AT SALEM .


The second stage match is a two day match, and conducted in  innings format .

TNCA-DCAT third division league results as on 15-7-12

Kunnathur SC take lead in the points table 

 
 Kunnathur SC bt  Lucky Young Star CC 

 Red Blue CC(Udumalpet)  bt Tulip CC

Handloom Boys CC beat Tirupur Iduvampalayam CCA ‘B’ 

 Bharathiyar CC beat Seven Star CC, Kumaralingam 

 The scores : details follow soon

Wednesday 11 July 2012

Surender and Karthi slam centuries in Tirupur’s thumping win

                                                 Surender 

                                                  Karthi

                                                              J. Ajay Singh Rathore

Skipper G. Surender (104) and S. Kaarti (110) scored centuries as host Tirupur defeated Pudukottai by 156 runs in the TNCA under-19 inter-district cricket tournament at the TEA Public School grounds, here on Tuesday. It was Surender’s second successive century. The duo did well to help the team post 313 for eight in its allotted 50 overs. Pudukottai looked good at the start, but gave up midway through as Ajay Singh Rathore strike 4 for 13 in his  10 overs .

  Tirupur 313 for eight in 50 overs (S. Kaarti 110, G. Surender 104, Vimal three for 44) bt Pudukottai 154 in 46.4 overs (J. Maheswaran 34, Ramkumar 34 n.o., J. Ajay Singh Rathore four for 13).


 THANKS -THE HINDU

Tuesday 10 July 2012

latest news

 TNCA -Inter-districts u-19 tournament

 Back to back century from skipper G. Surender (104) and classy knock from s.kaarthi (110)
helps       Tirupur enter second round knockout stage of  Tamil Nadu Cricket Association  -Inter-districts u-19 tournament by beating  PUTHUKOTTAI in a comportable margin .

 The off colour puthukottai never in the race once Tirupur openers s.kaarti and nikhilsh put 50runs for no loss in 12 overs helps Tirupur build a big total 313/8 from 50 overs where   s.kaarthi (110)and  G. Surender (104) scores terrific century's. In reply puthukottai bundled out for 154 runs where    J. Ajay Singh Rathore take 4 wickets                                                          

score details : 

Tirupur  313 for 8 in 50 overs (s.kaarti 110 ,g.surender 104, vimal  three for 44) beat puthukottai 154 in 46.4 overs (maheswaran34,ramkumar34*, J. Ajay Singh Rathore fourfor 13)

Earlier on monday:

At Tirupur: Thanjavur 95 in 26.4 overs (M.B. Manojkumar 32, J. Prabhaharan three for 9) lost to Pudukottai 96 for five in 33.4 overs (S. Krishnaraj three for 22). 

Earlier  On Sunday:

 At Tirupur: Thanjavur 186 in 48.5 overs (N. Aravintan 53, M.B. Manoj Kumar 43, L. David Arokiaraj 32, K. Manoj Kumar three for 41, J. Ajay Singh Rathore three for 33) lost to Tirupur 187 for eight in 47.3 overs (G. Surender 110 n.o., R. Muthalagan three for 39).

 THANKS -THE HINDU

Monday 9 July 2012

TNCA -Inter-districts u-19 tournament

 Terrific Century from  skipper Surendren  helps host TIRUPUR beat  THANJAVUR by 2wickets here at "TEA Public School grounds" avinashi .

Chasing 186 from 50 overs looks impossible when tirupur top order collapsed to 57 for 6but determined captain surendren fights from one end and build partnership with low order bats mans first with  sathish and  both add 40 runs and then, with aijaysingh 49 runs ,and finally with sanjay 41* runs helps TIRUPUR reach target in 48 overs losing 8 wickets as surendran not out with  110 runs .  

 TIRUPUR Next  play against PUTHUKOTTAI on Tuesday.

Earlier today (9-7-12) puthukattai defeat thanjavur  by 5 wickets. So the match  match between tirupur vs puthukottai will deside group topper  .

 

DCAT first division result as on 8-7-12

SUNDAY-MATCHDAY 

 

1.Gopi scalped six wickets  as TIRUPUR TEXTILES RECREATION CLUB   beat   LUCY STAT CRICKET CLUB at     professional college ground lakshmi mill colony palladam by 8 wickets

2.wicket keeper rathan kumar scored 50+ runs as TIRUPUR CRICKET CLUB  beat  EVERSHINE  CRICKET CLUB   at

  Govt arts college ground udumalpet by  90+ runs

details follow soon ....

Saturday 7 July 2012

SUNDAY-MATCHDAY 8-7-12

This Sunday match details;

FIRST DIVISION MATCHES

1.TIRUPUR TEXTILES RECREATION CLUB   VS  LUCY STAT CRICKET CLUB at 
   professional college ground lakshmi mill colony palladam


2.TIRUPUR CRICKET CLUB  VS  EVERSHINE  CRICKET CLUB   at
  Govt arts college ground udumalpet

TNCA -Inter-districts u-19 tournament

Tamil Nadu Cricket Association  -Inter-districts u-19 tournament between TIRUPUR, THANJAVUR, AND PUTHUKOTTAI  is scheduled "july" 8,9,and 10 at   "TEA Public School grounds".
 On first day Tirupur play against Thanjavur . "DCAT" organizing the event.

TNCA annual day


Abhinav Mukund is State cricketer of the year

 

Left-handed opener Abhinav Mukund was adjudged Cricketer of the Year — he won the Bishnuram Medhi Trophy — during the annual day function of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here on Wednesday.

In other major awards, paceman J. Kaushik won the V. Jagannathan Trophy for the ‘best bowler’ in the Ranji Trophy for season 2011-2012. And wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik took the Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy Endowment for Consistent Performance in Ranji Trophy.

Vijay Shankar was named the Collegiate Cricketer of the Year — he received the Baliah Memorial Trophy. Off-spinning all-rounder B. Aparajith and left-arm spinner R. Aushik Srinivas were named the best ‘school cricketer’ and the best ‘districts cricketer’ respectively.

Vijay CC was handed the Raja of Palayampatti Shield for supremacy in TNCA first division league.Speaking on the occasion, BCCI President and TNCA head N. Srinivasan congratulated the State Ranji Trophy team for making the final of the competition last season.

He expressed hope that the side would cross the finishing line this year.
Mr. Srinivasan dwelt on the fantastic response of the crowd at Chepauk for the last two games of IPL-V, including the final, where the entire stadium was made available to the public.
He said the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium was among the finest in the game and added IPL-V was a tremendous success.

The BCCI chief revealed it would be decided soon in Kuala Lumpur whether the Champions League would be held in India or in South Africa.
Turning to chief guest, Jennifer McIntyre, Consul General, US Consulate, Chennai, Mr. Srinivasan hoped cricket would grow in its popularity in the US.

He said the IPL franchises would be travelling to the United Games to take part in friendly contests in the years to come.
Ms. McIntyre confessed she was a fan of the Chennai Super Kings. She added sport could break barriers and build bridges.

The Consul General said cricket already had a promising cultural presence in the US.
Importantly, TNCA secretary K.S. Viswanathan said Chennai would host a Test between India and Australia early next year. Dr. G. Natarajan, joint secretary, TNCA, proposed a vote of thanks.



              Dinesh Karthik

 Jennifer McIntyre, US Consul General, Chennai, and N. Srinivasan, BCCI president and TNCA chief, give away the Raja of Palayampatti Shield to R. Ashwin and Vijay Shankar of the Vijay CC.— Photo: K Pichumani

(Jennifer McIntyre, US Consul General, Chennai, and N. Srinivasan, BCCI president and TNCA chief, give away the Raja of Palayampatti Shield to R. Ashwin and Vijay Shankar of the Vijay CC.— Photo: K Pichumani)


  TNCA League Championship – 2011-2012;
    
Trophies and Shields: 


      Raja of Palayampatti Shield (first division winner): Vijay CC ; 
    C.P. Johnstone Shield: (second div. Championship): Alwarpet ; 
    C.R. Rangachari Shield (third division `A’ zone winner) Royapetttah CC ; 
     G. Parthasarathy Shield (third div. `B’ Zone winner) Twentieth Century Club ;
    C.R. Pattabhiraman Shield (third div. Championship) Twentieth Century Club ;
    N. Kannayiram Shield (fourth div. `A’ winner): Madras United Club ; 
   A.G. Kripal Singh Shield (fourth div. `B’ Zone winner) T. Srinivasaraghavan MSS ; 
    K.S. Kannan Shield (fourth div. `C’ Zone winner) Perambur UC ; 
    Bishop Waller Shield (fourth div. Championship): T. Srinivasaraghavan MSS ; 
  P. Ananda Rau Shield (Fifth div. `A’ Zone winner) Triplicane CC ; 
  V.P. Raghavan Shield (Fifth div. `B’ Zone winner) Nelson SS ;
   M.V. Kasturirangan Shield (fifth div. `C’ Zone winner) Social CC ; 
  S. Annadorai Shield (fifth div. `D’ Zone winner) Crom-Best CC ;
   Dr. P. Subbarayan Shield (fifth div. Championship) Nelson SC ; 
  T.K.N. Babu Shield (sixth div. `A’ Zone winner) Young Men’s CC ; 
  P.C. Ramudu Shield (Sixth div. `B’ Zone) Egmore Excelsiors ;
  P.V.H. Babu Shield (sixth div. Championship) Young Men’s CC .

Inter-districts u-14 tournament: Winner: Kancheepuram DCA , Runner-up: Coimbatore DCA ; 

U-16: Winner: Coimbatore DCA , Runner-up: Thiruvallur DCA ;
 U-19: Winner: Thiruvallur DCA , Runner-up: Kancheepuram DCA ;
 U-22: Winner: Kancheepuram DCA , Runner-up: Thiruvallur DCA ;
 Inter-district S.S. Rajan Tournament : Winner: Thiruvallur DCA , Runner-up: Kancheepuram, DCA .

Trophies and prizes for outstanding performers of TNCA: 

                                                               R. Aushik Srinivas

                                                                        J. Kaushik

S.W. De Allwis Trophy for Junior School Cricketer of the Year: N. Jagadeesan
Coimbatore DCA ; C. Subramaniam Trophy for School Cricketer of the Year:
 B. Aparajith (St. Bede’s AIHSS) , R.T. Parthasarathy Trophy for Cricketer of the Year from Districts: R. Aushik Srinivas (Coimbatore DCA) , N.N. Suvarna Memorial Trophy for Highest aggregate in Ranji Trophy: Abhinav Mukund (Vijay CC) , Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy Endowment for Consistent Performance in Ranji Trophy: Dinesh Karthik (Vijay CC) , T. Vasu Naidu Memorial Trophy for Best Fielder in Ranji Trophy: R. Prasanna (UFCC T. Nagar) , V. Jagannathan Memorial Trophy for Best Bowler in Ranji Trophy: J. Kaushik (Jolly Rovers) , Balaih Memorial Trophy for Collegiate Cricketer of the Year: Vijay Shankar (Vijay CC) , Bishnuram Medhi Trophy for Cricketer of the Year: Abhinav Mukund (Vijay CC) .


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                 -TNCA
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Wednesday 4 July 2012

TNCA-DCAT second division league as on 1-7-12

DCAT second division league result

The scores:

  Bradman (Udumalpet) 238 for nine in 50 overs (G. Ranjith 33, M. Vinoth Kumar 35, E. Savin Prakash 55, V. Nagaraj 40, P. Vijayakumar three for 34) bt Lakshmi Mills Colony 153 in 42.1 overs (P. Vijayakumar 32 n.o., S. Sathish Kumar four for 50, V. Nagaraj three for 28).

Stunners 169 in 46.5 overs (N. Padmanaban 51, P. Mahendran three for 38) bt Aiyyanar 165 in 49.3 overs (S. Mohanraj 30, A. Babu three for 25).

Maruthi 146 in 49.5 overs (R. Devaraj 38) bt Charms 60 in 23.2 overs (Manjunathan four for 36, A. Bhakyaraj five for four).

Velusamy c.c  270 in 48 overs (N. Vivek Kumar 58, S. Thiyagarajan 84, S. Tamilarasan 38, S. Jaganathan three for 49) bt Tirupur ‘A’ 114 in 35.1 overs (N. Gowri Shankar three for 31).



 THANKS --"THE HINDU"

Tuesday 3 July 2012

THE FACT OF A CRICKET BAT

 

A cricket bat is a specialised piece of equipment used by batsmen in the sport of cricket to hit the ball. It is usually made of willow wood. Its use is first mentioned in 1624. The blade of a cricket bat is a wooden block that is generally flat on the striking face and with a ridge on the reverse (back) which concentrates wood in the middle where the ball is generally hit. 

The bat is traditionally made from willow wood, specifically from a variety of White Willow called Cricket Bat Willow (Salix alba var. caerulea), treated with raw (unboiled) linseed oil, which has a protective function. This variety of willow is used as it is very tough and shock-resistant, not being significantly dented nor splintering on the impact of a cricket ball at high speed, while also being light in weight. 

The face of the bat may be covered with a protective film. The blade is connected to a long cylindrical cane handle, similar to that of a tennis racquet, by means of a splice. The handle is usually covered with a rubber grip. Bats incorporate a wooden spring design where the handle meets the blade. The current design of a cane handle spliced into a willow blade was the invention in the 1880s of Charles Richardson. 

The edges of the blade closest to the handle are known as the shoulders of the bat, and the bottom of the blade is known as the toe of the bat. 

A modern Cricket bat (back view) Law 6 of the Laws of Cricket,[2] as the rules of the game are known, state that the length of the bat may be no more than 38 in (965 mm) and the width no more than 4.25 in (108 mm). 

 Bats typically weigh from 2 lb 7 oz to 3 lb (1.1 to 1.4 kg) though there is no standard. Appendix E of the Laws of Cricket set out more precise specifications.  Bats were not always this shape Before the 18th century bats tended to be shaped similarly to a modern hockey sticks.





This may well have been a legacy of the game's reputed origins. Although the first forms of cricket are obscure, it may be that the game was first played using shepherd's crooks. Until the rules of cricket were formalised in the 19th century, the game usually had lower stumps, the ball was bowled underarm (a style of bowling which has since fallen out of common practice and is now in most cases illegal), and batsmen did not wear protective pads.[citation needed] As the game changed, so it was found that a differently shaped bat was better. The bat generally recognised as the oldest bat still in existence is dated 1729 and is on display in the Sandham Room at the Oval in London .

 
Cricket Bat Weight.


 Cricket bats come in several different weights and are a matter of individual personal preferences. 

(The weight of sachin tendulkar's bat is about 3lb 40z (1.51kg) and chris gayle use   long handle long blade cricket bat.weights 2.13 to 3lbs)

When choosing a Cricket bat select the weight that feel right for you.
 Cricket bats come in weights from 2 pounds 7 ounces, to 2 pounds 14 ounces.    
   
  Cricket bat sizes are designed to fit a certain height and approximate age.
Cricket bats come in many different sizes, weights, brands, and have a variety if decal designs.  
 The most important consideration for picking a new Cricket bat is to pick the one you are most comfortable with.

 
Senior Cricket Bat Weight Guide

                               Bat Length        Bat Width
Short Handle                  33 1/2"         4 1/4"

 
Long Handle                 34 3/8"         4 1/4"
 






                                             Weight

Light                       2 lbs 7 oz. (1100 grams)& Under

Medium                  2 lbs 8 1/2 oz. (1150 grams)to     2 lbs 10 oz. (1200 grams)

Heavy                     2 lbs 12 oz. (1250 grams)to     2 lbs 14 oz. (1300 grams)




Here is small video clip how a bat manufactured 





How to Select the Right Cricket Bat

 

   When it comes to buying a new cricket bat there are a number of factors that you need to address before making your final decision to purchase a new cricket bat, such as:

- The brand,
- The size,
- The model,
- The weight,
...these are just a few factors to consider.

Choosing a cricket bat based on its brand really comes down to personally preference,
as realistically there is not much major difference between brands.
They all have cricket bats with similar attributes and features;

When buying a new cricket bat, carefully select the model of cricket bat that most suitably fits your style of play. As some bats are designed specifically certain styles in mind

Willow


 

There are different grades and types of willow used by manufacturers. English is the best quality willow and renowned for its durability and toughness. Most senior level crickets use these bats as they are the best in world cricket. 


 
A Grade 1 Blade

A Grade 1 is the best looking blade money can buy, though it will not necessarily play the best – that depends on the batsman! There may be some red wood evident on the edge of the bat. The grain on the face will be straight and there will be at least 4 grains visible. There may be the odd small knot in the edge or back but the playing area is clean.

A Grade 2 Blade

A Grade 2 blade is also very good quality and normally a larger amount of red wood can be seen on the edge of a bat, this has no effect on the playing ability of the bat it is purely cosmetic. Again there will be at least 4 straight grains on the face of the bat with maybe some blemishes, pin knots or "speck" visible.

A Grade 3 Blade

This is the grade that is produced and sold the most of and it offers decent value for money. A Grade 3 Blade has up to half color across the bat and is sometimes bleached, again this has no direct relation to the playing ability of the wood, it just has less visual attraction. There will be a minimum of 4 grains on the face of the bat which may not always be perfectly straight. Again some small knots or a little 'butterfly' stain may be present with perhaps more prominent "speck".


A Grade 4 Blade
A Grade 4 Blade is normally over half colour or contains butterfly stain. This wood is also normally bleached just to make it "look better", it will still play as well as the other grades. Any number of grains are possible and the willow containing 'butterfly' stain is very strong, there could also be more "speck".

These are just a few ideas and tips for you to consider when buying a new cricket bat, most important are the bats size, weight and feel. Obviously the price is an important factor
. If you have the money always opt for the highest grade willow you can afford.

 Here is some tips to select a cricket bat defends upon their batting order

Opening Bat

2lbs 7ozs – 2lbs 9ozs. A lighter bat aids reaction time to the new ball. The quicker reaction of the lighter bat could mean the difference between a thin and thick outside edge.

Batting 3 or 4

2lbs 8ozs – 2lbs 9ozs. A slightly heavier bat aids more aggressive strokeplay without forsaking balance and reaction time.

Batting 5, 6, 7 and lower order

2lbs 10ozs and above. Heavier bat suited to middle order hitters. Full value for shots and miss hits likely to clear the infield.

Sweet Spot on a Cricket Bat

The sweet spot refers to the area of the bat where the largest amount of power is generated, the area where the greatest reward for the shot is achieved.



Normal Sweet Spot

Approximately 4” to 12” from toe. Suitable for the player with a full range of shots.

Low Sweet Spot

Approximately 3” to 11” from toe. Suitable for the player that favours the drive and aggressive in nature. Suitable for pitches with low bounce.

High Sweet Spot

Approximately 5” to 11” from toe. Suitable for opening bat and player who plays off the back foot. Suitable for player who hooks, pulls or cuts regularly.


Grips

Some players prefer two grips on the handle, making for a more comfortable feeling when playing. It can increase bat speed and enhance stroke play. Some feel better with one as the type of handle feels too heavy when playing shots. At the end of the day it’s up to the individual as every batsman’s different

The market is bombarded with a large variety of bats on offer, with the choice being endless. Some brands are better than others and it’s important to assess all features before purchasing. It’s a decision which can enhance your cricket career and allow for better development and progression.



Knocking in or seasoning  a bat

All our Grade 1 and 2 English Willow bat faces have been expertly pressed to provide an optimum resilient playing surface and do not need further pressing. In addition, the bats have been knocked in the face, especially the front edges, which further improves the bat's useful life. The knocking has been done with an old leather cricket ball, or a specially designed bat mallet.

For any bats that you plan to knock in , a few words of caution: take great care when knocking in the edges and toe as hitting too hard may crack the willow - take your time and be patient!

The blade should be knocked in on the face of the bat including the edge of the face but not on the sides of the blade, the underneath of the toe or back of the blade.
 
Playing in

After knocking in , the bat should be used to hit short catches and/or "throw-downs" with an old, good quality cricket ball. It is advisable to initially avoid use against a new ball in either nets or a match.

How a cricket bat Knocking in or seasoning small video


How a cricket bat Knocking in or seasoning by machine small video








Maintenance of a Cricket Bat

Once the appropriate bat has been purchased, maintenance is important in maintaining bat quality.

Things To Do For Cricket Bat Maintenance

    Prepare bat by oiling and knocking in.
    In close season store bat away from heat / damp in cool / dry atmosphere.
    Re apply oil before pre season nets or after long period of inactivity.
    Inspect bat for damage and repair promptly.

Things Not To Do For Cricket Bat Maintenance

    Expose to temperature extremes.
    Allow bat to become damp.
    Oil excessively.
    Leave for prolonged period in car boot / trunk.
    Continue playing when damaged.
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Monday 2 July 2012

TNCA-DCAT second division league as on 1-7-12

TNCA-DCAT second division league .

1.Comfortable win for  Velusamy CC,  they beat TCC'A'and leading points table
2.Thrilling win for stunners  they ,beat AIYAANAR CC by 3 runs in the last over

3. Easy win for Bradman CC they beat Lakshmi Mills Colony CC by 85 runs
4. Low scoring match favors for Maruthi CC they beat Charms cc  


The scores :     - details will come latter
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