This brilliant trophy is a male hitter that wraps the frame with a circular vortex effect. Batter creation is very detailed and it is decorated with shiny silver polish emphasizing the stars of the frame. A large red cricket finishes the decoration of the frame. This trophy is molded from high quality resin and is on a small base of durable gold lacquer finish.
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This smooth supernova cricket bowling prize consists of shining stars with a round surround frame fitted to complement any trophy cabinet. The trophy is made of high quality resin, placed on the small bowling shaped table in the center in the center and is located at the bowling position. A glossy red cricket is sitting on the frame, and the outlook improves. Awards are painted in gold and silver, and they offer a personal atmosphere
Cricket is a kind of movement that began in the UK in the 17th century and is now an international competition. In cricket, the two teams consisted of eleven players from the pitch of cricket. In this game, all players play a special role, such as Batsman, Bowler, All Rounder (which can be used as Batsman and Bowler), and Fielder (chasing after catch). Initially, there is the center point of the cricket stadium called "court" (length 22 yards, width 10 feet). On each side of the court there is a small rectangular ball 4 feet long and the ball hits the stick with the other bowling ball and is struck by the pitcher throwing the ball on the other side of the ball. Wrinkles are at the edge of the court, one is a batter and the other is a bowl of a bowler.
Arrest - In cricket rules, it is stipulated that when a batter hits the ball or touches the ball with a bat or hand / glove, the batter is caught. This is done by fielder, ticket inspector, or pitcher before playing the ball (before the ball bounces back). If you did this, the cricket rules show that batters were out. Leg in front of the wicket (LBW) - If the ball hits the batter and not hit by the ball, you can make the LBW decision. But for the sake of referee, he must first look at some of the factors listed in Cricket rules. The first thing the referee needs to decide is that if the batter is not there, the ball hits the door. If he answered "yes" to this and the ball did not throw the ball next to the ticket gate, he could safely send the batter. However, if he hits the batter at the outside of the stub line when he tried to stroke, he will not be out.