LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Cricket bats previously deemed illegal for adult amateur players are to be permitted after a change ...
Laws of Cricket changed to allow previously ‘illegal’ bats - Laminated bats will now be permitted at all but the elite level ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is set to change the Laws of Cricket, permitting bats previously considered illegal, in a ...
A Banbury willow tree grower is welcoming changes to the laws of cricket to allow laminated bats.
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.
Changes are to be made to the Laws of Cricket to permit bats previously deemed illegal in an effort to make the game affordable for amateur players.
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has made laminated cricket bats legal for adult amateur players to address the rising cost of English willow. Previously only permitted in junior cricket, these bats ...
MCC announces 73 cricket law updates effective October 1 2026, including mandatory final-over completion, legalised laminated ...
Cricket's rulebook is getting a significant refresh. The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the game's law-making authority, has ...
The final over of the day's play in multi-day cricket, including potentially in Tests, will not end if there is a wicket. As ...
Bamboo cricket bats are stronger, offer a better 'sweet spot' and deliver more energy to the ball than those made from traditional willow, tests conducted by the University of Cambridge show. Bamboo ...