You should always cover you head when your goin in.
Don't wear them unless facing someone quick and given I've not played grade cricket for years, don't envisage I'd need one. I've always thought it more important to trust one's ability to get out of the way than worry about actually getting hit.Very few cricketers in my club wear lids tbh. Maybe only the guys under 14/15 but I've never worn one when playing club cricket. However, when playing for my school it's compulsory to wear a helmet when under 18.
I know what you are talking about, i also don't find it very comfortable playing with a helmet on, but its important you get used to it if you wish to play cricket on a serious level, its not compulsory, but believe me you don't want to face a quickie without a helmet, it just fires them on and there are many ****** bowlers who wouldn't mind bowling a beamer to crack your skull, its almost like showing red cloth to a bull, so as our friend KiWiNiNiNjA said use protection while goin in, prevention is always better than cure!When I play in my backyard with my brothers or when I play in P.E lessons with my mates I'm a pretty decent batter. But when I play with a helmet I'm awful my question is are helmets compulsory?
Agree with this.oh its the same story..
"ugh ive never been hit in the helmet i dont need one"
then before you know it, you get hit and youre in hospital.
Even lower grade cricketers can get some speed, ive seen it and they can sure as hell get a ball head high, and just because theyre lower grade, doesnt mean theyre not quick.
I started wearing a helmet very early, i dont remember exactly but probably around U11 or U12.
You dont need one before then, only way you can get hit in the head is if you hit it yourself with the bat.
But of course a helmet will feel strange the first time you wear it, but wear it every time you bat in the nets and in a match to make it feel natural.
Even if I have throwdowns, I always wear a helmet just so its familiar territory and incase I get a wild short one.
Also if youre a compulsive hooker and dont wear a helmet, youre basically asking for it. You dont have time to think that you dont have a helmet on, you will instinctively play the shot and youre in trouble.
So its not compulsory for adults, but you would have to be stupid not to wear one.
It still happens though, you get the occasional headcase around who would be willing to do that.i doubt thats true, but if someone intentionally bowls a beamer thats just wrong on so many levels.
Agree with this.
It's not compulsory in country areas in Queensland to wear a helmet.They're compulsory in junior cricket here in Canberra and I suspect its the same around Australia.
And unless you're Viv Richards you should probably get used to them.
Indeed, not something you would usually hear coming out of my mouth, but what he said made sense.
So wrongI of course got blamed, and thus peppered with throat balls when I came into bat and threatened physically too. I was quite grateful to have a helmet at that stage....
FFS, cretins.Bowled a ball on a length about 2 yrs ago, batsman top-edged into his forehead and created a monstrous mess. Shows how easy it is to smash your face up.
I of course got blamed, and thus peppered with throat balls when I came into bat and threatened physically too. I was quite grateful to have a helmet at that stage....