UM Empires Cricket Accessories Store

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CA POWER
Price Rs.4500/=

Power falls into the category of pocket-friendly bats which can be used by the beginners and cricket aspirants out there. CA sports never leaves behind any category or age group of sports enthusiasts. So this bat is specifically designed and manufactured for young batsmen. It is manufactured from English willow. There exists a beautiful sticker of the company on its top and a black durable rubber grip makes it less slippery. It is light in weight so it can be picked up easily. Therefore, these features collectively make it an ideal product for every learner and beginner

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CA PLUS 3000 JUNIOR
Price RS. 4370/=

Plus 3000 can be your great magic wand if you are that beginner who wants to start his/her cricket career with a reliable cricket brand. Something you need to nourish and excel in your field if you aim to opt-in cricket as a profession or if you are someone who plays it out of passion or hobby. So it can be a great choice, to begin with. This economically feasible product is a competent and handcrafted English willow of grade 3. Talking further about its appearance, this bat is designed in such a way that keeping the factor of aesthetically appealing with the presence of a fluorescent lime green grip and embossed 3D stickers on its front, this bat stands out from the rest and can be seen from boundaries with bare eyes. Like all other bats Plus 3000 also presented to the customer in a designer bag. It also possesses a classic colored-matched toe guard and reverses scale handle grip. Any beginner and learner should consider using this product while upgrading their cricket accessories.

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CA SOMO Harrow size for kids
Price RS. 3795/=

This handcrafted bat is manufactured by using grade III English willow. It possesses an enlarged sweet spot area which ensures the big hits along with a durable rubber grip that serves in frim handling of the bat. It is having a jet black decorative sticker on its exterior which adds attraction and keeps up its style. Also, the bat is presented to our valued customers in a proper bat bag so that picking it up especially while traveling wouldn’t be an issue. This bat is having a reasonable price so it can be accessible for all cricket learners and beginners.

05/09/2020

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05/09/2020

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12/06/2020

There’s an old saying, “the way you train is the way you play”. Also, “the standard you walk past is the standard you accept”.

We tend to see fast bowlers over-stepping the line a lot at training. How often do you let your fellow quick know they are doing this? Are you accountable to yourself if somebody says you’re bowling over the line?

Over-stepping the line in training is a bad habit that can carry across into the game. Just have a look at the last Ashes series; no worse feeling than taking a wicket from a no-ball, especially when it is Steve Smith!

Many bowlers including myself have had many troubles adjusting their run-up to avoid bowling a no-ball. The common mistake is to take your run-up back further and further each time. I’ve done this and it causes you to over-reach and over-stride, and it results in you losing your rhythm, confidence, speed, accuracy, and consistency. Basically it’s a disaster.

Then I found out what some elite fast bowlers do. They ask the umpire to stand a bit further back than normal near the point of take-off. The idea is, if you can take-off from the same position, you are less likely to over-step the line, providing you are taking off from the correct spot.

This technique makes use of a “vertical reference point” (e.g., the umpire) to alter “gait regulation” (e.g., how we adjust locomotion) in the run-up. That is, by having some sort of marker to know where you should jump from, you will automatically adjust your run-up so you will jump from this point. This means you will be more consistent with your landing and delivery stride, and you should not bowl any more no-balls.

Do you use a vertical reference point at training for your jump? If not, give it a go and let me know how it works for you. Otherwise, let us know what you do to avoid bowling no-balls

12/06/2020
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