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Safety tips while playing cricket

A small ball being bowled by the bowler at a high speed to a batsman returns in the favor with more velocity that can cause danger to the player.  So that is the only reason why it is said that the players should take care of some of the safety tips. There have sadly been many injuries such as fractures/ bruising while playing cricket. Not only this, you have also aware of high profile deaths in this game.

A player needs to be physically fit for the game as he has to play it for many hours.  As well as he needs to follow some safety tips to prevent his body from injuries, sprains, and fractures. Injuries to lower arm and elbows are so common when you are batting, and if you are a bowler, then you can prone to lower limb and back injuries like stress and ankles fractures. To make the game safer, the cricket player should remember some rules and precautions. When players know the safety rules of cricket, they will face fewer injuries.

If you or someone else is injured:

Things to remember

The most common kinds of injuries suffered while playing cricket are fractures, strains, open wounds, bruising, sprains, and bruising. Many of these injuries affect the upper portion of the player, particularly the hands and fingers.

If you are a cricket lover and love playing it, then you need to follow the above-mentioned safety tips to avoid injuries and uncertainty. These tips will help you a lot and you will not injure while playing your favorite game.

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