Laws of Cricket changed to allow previously ‘illegal’ bats - Laminated bats will now be permitted at all but the elite level ...
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.
Inside Gray-Nicolls and the past, present and future of cricket bat-making - BEHIND THE SCENES: 150 years since cricket bats ...
MCC announces 73 cricket law updates effective October 1 2026, including mandatory final-over completion, legalised laminated bats and clearer rules to modernise and simplify play ...
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.
India is home to a number of the top cricket-bat manufacturers, including Sareen Sports, SS. But the wood used to make the highest-quality bats needs to be shipped halfway across the globe from ...
Cricket's rulebook is getting a significant refresh. The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the game's law-making authority, has ...
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Traditional cricket laws to be changed as 'sustainable illegal bat' reintroduced in major overhaul
The Marylebone Cricket Club has unveiled a sweeping overhaul of cricket's rulebook, with 73 amendments set to take effect ...
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