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if the ball touches the glove instead of the bat, provided the hand is in contact with the bat. This is because the glove is considered to be the extension of the bat. The batsmen may also wear protective helmets, usually with a visor, to protect themselves. Helmets are usually employed when facing
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Fieldsmen cannot use gloves to field the ball. If they wilfully use any part of their clothing to field the ball they may be penalised five penalty runs to the opposition. If the fielders are fielding close to the batsman, they are allowed to use helmets and leg guards worn under their clothing.
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As the wicket-keeper is positioned directly behind the batsman, and therefore has the ball bowled directly at them, they are the only fielder allowed to wear gloves and (external) leg guards.
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tree. The bat cannot be more than 38 inches (96.5 cm) long and 4.25 inches (10.8 cm) wide. Aluminium bats are not allowed. The bat has a long handle and one side has a smooth face.
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against impact from the ball. The wicket-keeping pads are slightly different from the batsmen'. Fielders that are fielding close to the batsmen may wear shin guards under their trousers.
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Thigh guards, arm guards, chest guards, and elbow guards protect the body of the batsmen. Some batsmen use these and others do not, since they reduce mobility.
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Collared shirt (white in tests and domestic; as per team kit in one-day formats) with short or long sleeves depending on the climate or personal preference.
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covered with leather. The ball should have a circumference of 9.1 in (23 centimetres) unless it is a children's size.
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for batsmen only, thickly padded above the fingers and on the thumb of the hand, to protect against impact from the ball.
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Fltr, clockwise: V-neck sweater (worn by South African Alviro Petersen); helmet, batting gloves, leg pads
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with a cup pocket into which a "box", or protective cup, is inserted and held in place.
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Jumper (a knitted pullover, if necessary). This may be long-sleeved or sleeveless.
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players generally have clothing based on team colours, similar to other sports.
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Batsmen are allowed to wear gloves while batting. The batsman can be also
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in tests and domestic and first class cricket; as per team colour kit in
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Fltr, clockwise: Cricket ball, bat, boundary (picket fence), sightscreen
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Cricket equipment at Southwater CC, in Southwater, West Sussex, England
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or "box" for batsmen and wicket-keepers (often referred to as a
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close to the batsman on strike to protect their heads.
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cricket
Cricket whites
cricket helmets




white
one day format
T20
Sun hat
cricket cap
baseball cap
Jockstrap
Abdominal guard
Helmet
fielders
Leg pads
shin bone
Gloves
Wicket-keeper's gloves
wicket-keeper
caught out
fast bowlers
Test cricket
limited-overs cricket


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