You will have to be 6 ft or more depending on what its based on
Cricket pads are made out of willow wood.
You can only use adult pads on an adult.
It is not recommended that child pads be used on an adult; but it appears in the latest ECC 2010 conference there is leeway in using adult pads on children. If for example no other pads are available nor will be available for a period of time I would use them on an adult..... what choice, in reality, would I have?
Morrant cricket pads are the best & lightest in the entire world. puma, sg, middlepeg are also great.
If the child is older than 8 or 55 pounds, it is OK to use adult pads. If not, do not use adult pads as the shock will be too much.
No it can't; you must use adult AED pads for an adult & child AED pads for a child.
Use only adult AED pads and system on an adult.
only adult pads and system
cricket has a bat a ball wickets and uniform and it has a helmet and 2 leg pads which cricket player have
Don't use Child AED pads on an Adult.
The pads have the flaps on different sides.
Cricket pads first appeared in the mid 18th century in England. They were developed to protect the lower part of the legs from the hard leather ball that was used to bowl deliveries in the game. The development of pads led to a change in the Laws of Cricket with the addition of the dismissal for LBW. It was introduced in 1774 because batsmen had begun using their pads to deflect balls away from their wickets.