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Two probably stupid questions.
1) Why can’t cricket players ever wear shorts?
2) Why if opting for a jumper do they have to pick a wool number like it’s 1864?
Two probably stupid questions.
1) Why can’t cricket players ever wear shorts?
2) Why if opting for a jumper do they have to pick a wool number like it’s 1864?
1) Tradition, plus not comfy tying pads to flesh
2) Tradition, though modern jumpers tend to be cotton or merino wool, quite light and breathable.
But overall modern cricket kit is amongst the most artificial and tacky of all sports kits. Crisp cotton white shirts and flannels long gone, sadly. Used to be a nightmare getting the stain from the ball and grass out of the flannels mind. Thanks mum.
These Tests seem to be following a familiar pattern.
That seems like a principled and low risk stand.If I’m fast bowling, which feels unlikely in the near future, I’m opting for shorts if given the choice, which I’m not as I won’t be.
Don’t shine the ball on your legsIf I’m fast bowling, which feels unlikely in the near future, I’m opting for shorts if given the choice, which I’m not as I won’t be.
Don’t shine the ball on your legs
Two probably stupid questions.
1) Why can’t cricket players ever wear shorts?
2) Why if opting for a jumper do they have to pick a wool number like it’s 1864?