Cricket Helmet: Its Top Features and Material Used

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Cricket Helmet: Its Top Features and Material Used

Cricket Helmets were used first in 1930 but could not get its place until 1970 (as per the Wikipedia). As cricket balls travel up to speed of 100 miles per hour, the risk of head and other injuries are too high, especially when ball is thrown by fast bowler. So helmet is the most important gear of cricket equipment. Cricket Helmets are generally made to provide different level of comfort, safety and resilience. Like other gears in cricket, the key feature of cricket helmet is to provide maximum protection without interfering in player’s natural techniques.

Cricket Helmet Features Covering The shell of cricket Helmet is a vital component; it acts as an original shield providing maximum protection and helps in absorption when greater force is exerted from the outside. Inner materials are fitted to provide extra layer of safety by the outer shell.

Grill Grill is front of the helmet which acts as second protection layer to the face and reduces the visibility at the same time; considered to be major drawback. These are generally made from poly-carbonate and other materials, providing advance level of stiffness and strength.

Also read: Most Important Protective Gears in Cricket Padding Padding that is fitted inside the cricket helmets basically acts as third layer for absorption and helps in minimizing the impact of fast balls. Furthermost it ensures to put the helmet on player’s head even after a fast ball hit. So it provides good fit and comfort zone to players on the ground.


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