The rain is lashing down on a cold January day in Robertsbridge. Flood defences man the banks of the tributaries of the River Rother as they weave through the village, a legacy of the burstings of ...
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Rule change over 'illegal' cricket bats welcomed
An East Sussex firm has praised recent law changes within the game of cricket to combat the rising cost of English willow. Gray-Nicolls, based in Robertsbridge, produces tens of thousands of cricket ...
LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Cricket bats previously deemed illegal for adult amateur players are to be permitted after a change in the law brought about by the rising cost of English willow. The ...
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How bats are aiding the T20 revolution
Mumbai: The modern bat – that’s where the game has changed. It is a case of not just batters but also their weapons of choice, the bats, packing a lethal punch. The batter’s power is being amplified ...
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