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26 Nov 2014 13:13 #225415
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Dennis Amiss (with Garfield Sobers in background)
modelling an early cricket helmet, 1978 !
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26 Nov 2014 13:20 #225418
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Results
53% of the injuries occurred following ball impact to either the helmet faceguard and peak, or the faceguard alone.
Ten injuries (29%) resulted from the ball penetrating the gap between the helmet peak and faceguard.
29% of the injuries involved the ball contacting the face following penetration of the gap between
the helmet peak and faceguard.
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27 Nov 2014 13:25 #225569
by mapoui
great input guys.....
but I suspect the manufactures of helmets are profiteering at the expense of the players. those helmets are quite insufficient design ridiculous.
take a look at the baseball batting helmets. they try to protect the whole side of the head facing the pitcher. so baseball helmets are constructed for both left and right handed hitters. nothing of the kind is done with cricket helmets
cricket helmets appear too soft to protect against the ball at 90 mph..and too short to protect the hole side of the head facing the bowler. and the visor keeps nothing out so the ball can still smash a face with the helmet
looks to me like a hole game of fraud here. the makes of helmets should be sued
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27 Nov 2014 13:28 #225570
by mapoui
there must be a proper protective design to protect all that needs to be protected when facing a fast bowler.
if not then discard the helmet altogether and focus pace bowling strictly around the wickets...no bouncers and short pitched bowling
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27 Nov 2014 13:31 #225571
by mapoui
what do they use to make baseball helmets ::confused:: ::confused:: ::confused::
who designs baseball helmets ::confused:: ::confused::
it seems to me the ICC should be looking there for guidance >
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27 Nov 2014 13:44 #225573
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MAPPIPPEE
It is not the right time to talk about profiteering, is it really?
This accident is a very remote incident and Masuri 2014 version has improved.
You cannot have a helmet coming all the way down the neck as you restrict movement immensely!
How many players have died in the history of cricket and sports?
Like most things, they happen for a reason and one anticipates something good would come out of this.
Remember in the period where the world saw the fastest bowlers, in tandem too, there were no helmets and no one died!
Let us grieve in context!
I do not think helmet designers set out to do anything at the expense of players.
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