What do you understand by the game's (cricket) 'equipment'?
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What do you understand by the game's (cricket) 'equipment'?

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The game's 'equipment' refers to the tools used in cricket such as the bat, ball, stumps, gloves, pads, etc. The bat consists of two

pieces, the blade which is made out of the wood of the willow tree and the handle which is made out of cane. Cricket had refused to

remake its tools with industrial or man-made materials such as plastic, fibreglass and metal. But in the matter of protective

equipment, cricket has been influenced by technological change. The invention of vulcanised rubber led to the introduction of pads

in 1848 and protective gloves soon afterwards. Now, cricket is unimaginable without helmets made out of metal and synthetic

lightweight material•

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