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  2. Wicket-keeper's gloves - Wikipedia

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    A pair of wicket-keeper's gloves. The webbing which helps the keeper to catch the ball can be seen between the thumb and index fingers. Wicket-keeper's gloves are large gloves used in cricket and worn by the wicket-keeper of the fielding team, which protect the hands of the wicket-keeper when catching balls bowled by the bowler, hit by a batter or thrown by a fielder.

  3. Cricket clothing and equipment - Wikipedia

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    Wicket-keeper's gloves for the wicket-keeper. Usually includes webbing between the thumb and index fingers. Batsmen are allowed to wear gloves while batting. The batsman can be also caught out if the ball touches the glove instead of the bat, provided the hand is in contact with the bat. This is because the glove is considered to be the ...

  4. Wicket-keeper - Wikipedia

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    In cricket, the wicket-keeper is the player on the fielding side who stands behind the wicket or stumps being watchful of the batsman and ready to take a catch, stump the batsman out and run out a batsman when occasion arises. The wicket-keeper is the only member of the fielding side permitted to wear gloves and external leg guards. [1]

  5. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    2. (noun) Wicket-keeper's gloves, webbed catching gloves worn by a wicket-keeper. The padding is on the inside, to absorb the impact of a caught ball. No other member of the fielding team is allowed to use gloves. 3. (verb) Touch the ball with a batting glove while the glove is in contact with the bat.

  6. Jack Russell (cricketer, born 1963) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Charles "Jack" Russell MBE (born 15 August 1963) [1] is an English retired international cricketer, now known for his abilities as an artist, as a cricket wicketkeeping coach, and a football goalkeeping coach.

  7. List of West Indies Test wicket-keepers - Wikipedia

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    The wicket-keeper is the only member of the fielding side permitted to wear gloves and external leg guards. [1] The West Indies cricket team, who were granted Test status in 1928, [2] have fielded numerous wicket-keepers. A chronological list of West Indian Test wicket-keepers is shown here. [nb 1]

  8. Lacrosse glove - Wikipedia

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    Lacrosse gloves The gloves are designed to protect players' hands, wrists, and forearms from checks, or legal defensive hitting common in the sport. Gloves consist of thick padding on the back of the hand and forearm covered in leather or canvas material, and a palm area made of synthetic and mesh material.

  9. Laws of Cricket - Wikipedia

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    Law 27: The wicket-keeper. The keeper is a designated player from the bowling side allowed to stand behind the stumps of the batter. They are the only fielder allowed to wear gloves and external leg guards. [58] Law 28: The fielder. A fielder is any of the eleven cricketers from the bowling side.

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