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England Cricketers See The Light, thanks to new Adidas Sungla
The twelfth man
usually knew his place on a cricket ground. He dipped convened as a drinks break was brought on the long-sleeved sweater and made sure that the bathrooms had running at the end of the game. Otherwise, he would only be for a spot of Fielding, when the fast bowler needs the toilet.
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Cricket is evolving, though, and the twelfth man, the role with her. Soon he may also be responsible for different types of sunglasses, as a test and county players, their vision against a backdrop of dull red tiles in the north of England or shimmering white building to try to improve in the Caribbean. Since this will be changed depending on weather conditions, he could be trudging in the area very much.
The research, funded jointly by the ECB and adidas has been conducted over the past two years. “Cricket is probably the most visually demanding sport,” Nick Dash, the Governing consultant optometrist, said. “Most of the players were tired and got a headache. We found sunglasses Wear
Alan Knott, the famous wicket-keeper, who represented England from 1967 to 1981, would have relished vision wearing glasses, he spoke of his retirement home in Cyprus. “I remember falling two simple catches in Test matches at Headingley in cloudy weather and Old Trafford, off Bob Willis and Peter Lever. Keeping in dark conditions was the most difficult task of all. I played much better in Australia and India, because I could see the ball so much clearer. ”
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