
Cricket Legend Passes Away
Former England fast bowler Peter Lever has passed away at the age of 84 after a brief illness.
Cricket Career Highlights
Lever was part of the England team that secured the Ashes in Australia in 1970-71 and played for Lancashire between 1960 and 1976.
Heartfelt Tributes Pour In
Tributes have been pouring in for the late cricketer, with fans and colleagues remembering him as a great player and a kind-hearted individual.
Remembering a Cricket Hero
Lever's cricket legacy includes taking 41 wickets in 17 Tests and 11 one-day internationals, as well as being inducted into Lancashire's Hall of Fame.

A Tragic Incident
Lever was involved in a terrifying incident in 1975 when a bouncer hit New Zealand's Ewen Chatfield on the head during a Test match in Auckland.
Impactful Contribution
Despite the challenges, Lever made a significant impact on and off the cricket field, coaching at a local club and connecting with the community.
Fond Memories Shared
Colleagues and fans have shared fond memories of Lever, highlighting his influence on their lives and the lasting impression he made.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I look after my cricket equipment?
Maintaining your cricket equipment will extend its lifespan. Cricket bats should be kept oiled, and stored in a dry, cool place. Balls should be kept clean and dry. Pads, gloves, and helmets must be aired out after use to prevent the buildup of moisture and odor. You should inspect your gear on a regular basis for wear.
What factors should I consider when purchasing cricket whites?
To keep you comfortable throughout long matches, the cricket whites should include a shirt and trousers made from breathable fabric that wicks away moisture. You want them to fit properly, without being too tight and restricting your movements, or too baggy. Consider durability and ease of washing, as cricket attire can often become stained from grass and dirt.
How can I choose the right cricket shoes?
Cricket shoes need to be supportive, comfortable and have a good grip. For bowlers, look for shoes with reinforced toes and more cushioning in the soles to absorb impact. Batsmen might prefer lightweight shoes for quick movements. When fielding, look for shoes with good side support. The type of outsole will also depend on whether you play on hard pitches or softer, turf wickets.
Do batting gloves differ for players who are right-handed or left-handed?
Yes, batting gloves have been designed to protect the dominant arm of the player. These gloves offer extra padding for specific fingers that may be more vulnerable to injury because of their placement. You should purchase gloves to match your dominant side for maximum comfort and safety.
How do I select the correct size cricket bats?
Selecting the correct size cricket bat is essential for proper technique and comfort. Your height is not the only factor to consider. You also need to take into account your reach and batting posture. Adults require a bat that is full size, which is equivalent to sizes 6 or Harrow in pre-adolescents. Sizes 1 through 5 are for younger players. You should always test the bat and your batting stance before buying it to make sure that it feels comfortable.
What is the Difference Between Synthetic and Traditional Leather Cricket Balls?
Synthetic cricket balls, which are made from rubber or other similar materials, are intended for casual or practice play. They are usually less expensive and durable than leather balls, but don't have the same feel or performance. Leather balls used in professional matches provide a better and more realistic play experience.
How can I be sure that my cricket pads fit correctly?
Properly fitting cricket pads are crucial for protection and mobility. The top of the pad should reach your lower thigh. Your knee should sit comfortably in the middle of the knee-roll. Straps need to fit snugly but not restrict circulation. It should be possible to move freely while wearing the straps.
Statistics
- Lightweight cricket shoes can improve running speed on the field by up to 15% for some players.
- Nearly 50% of amateur cricketers have experienced equipment-related discomfort or injury due to improper fitting.
- Research indicates that players using properly fitted helmets reduce their risk of head injuries by nearly 70%.
- The global cricket equipment market is expected to grow by 3.3% annually from 2020 to 2024.
- In professional cricket, 95% of players use custom-fitted equipment for optimal performance and safety.
- Nearly 85% of cricketers agree that the choice of grip significantly affects their batting comfort and control.
- Only about 5% of cricket bats sold are made from Grade 1+ English willow, the highest quality available.
- Close to 60% of cricket players report improved batting performance after selecting a bat with the correct size and weight.
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How To
How to Choose a Cricket Bag that Fits All Your Gear
When selecting a cricket bag, estimate the size and type based on the amount of gear to transport. To make moving around easier, select a large bag with wheels for full kits. If you have fewer items to carry, a backpack or duffel bag may suffice. Make sure there are separate compartments in the bag for items such as shoes and helmets. This will help you keep all your gear organized.
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