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Safety equipment in cricket have seen a generational shift in standards since Dennis Amiss wore a motorcycle helmet against ...
Dennis Amiss, a former England cricketer, revolutionized player safety by wearing a motorcycle helmet with a polycarbonate ...
Dennis Amiss pioneered cricket safety with a motorcycle helmet. He recalls Phillip Hughes' tragic death highlighting inherent ...
The evolution of safety equipment in cricket began with Dennis Amiss, who wore a motorcycle helmet against 1970s fast bowlers. Despite advances, Philip Hughes' tragic death underscores ever-present ...
The first of Amiss’ two double-hundreds came in Kingston, Jamaica, in February 1974, a monumental unbeaten 262 against Keith ...
Cricket helmet visors 'not strong enough' The helmet worn by New Zealand cricketer Daniel Flynn, who suffered injuries when a bouncer smashed his helmet grill, offered ...
The cricket ball weighs anything between 155.9g to 163 g. It is bowled with varying speeds, touching or crossing 145kmph. Helmets these days are designed keeping this in mind.
Come on ladies, let’s cheer up Craig Kieswetter. The Somerset man wants to know if ‘chicks dig scars’ after posting a picture of his horrific injury on Twitter, following his side’s County ...
Cricket helmets have come a long way. Cricket helmets have come a long way since first being used by batsmen in 1970s. ... “We also had polycarbonate visors on the first ones.
Helmets were never designed for the modern, attacking approach But fans and cricketers themselves over the years have been reluctant to accept the advances.
MANCHESTER, England — As the world of cricket reels from the death of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes, it’s hard to imagine that less than 40 years ago the first player to wear a full helmet ...
Amiss reshaped the game forever by wearing a rather heavy motorcycle helmet with a polycarbonate visor in the World Series ...