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write down any four protection equipment worn by the
batsman.. chapter cricked
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Thigh guard, arm guards, chest guard, and elbow guards are worn to protect the body of the batsmen.

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Answered by abdwivedi2004
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Explanation:

Collared shirt (usually white) with short or long sleeves depending on the climate or personal preference.

Long trousers (usually white).

Jumper (a woollen pullover, if necessary). This is usually a vest.

Sun hat, cricket cap or baseball cap.

Spiked shoes to increase traction.

Protective equipment

Jockstrap with cup pocket into which a "box", or protective cup, is inserted and held in place.

Abdominal guard or "box" or an L Guard for male batsmen and wicket-keepers (often referred to as a cup, box or abdo guard). It is usually constructed from high density plastic with a padded edge, shaped like a hollow half-pear, and inserted into the jockstrap with cup pocket underwear of the batsmen and wicket-keeper. This is used to protect the crotch area against impact from the ball.

Helmet (often with a visor), worn by batsmen and fielders close to the batsman on strike to protect their heads.

Leg pads, worn by the two batsmen and the wicket-keeper, used to protect the shin bone against impact from the ball. The wicket-keeping pads are slightly different from the batsmen's. Fielders that are fielding in close to the batsmen may wear shin guards under their trousers.

Thigh guard, arm guards, chest guard, and elbow guards to protect the body of the batsmen. Some batsmen use these and others do not, since they reduce mobility.

Gloves for batsmen only, thickly padded above the fingers and on the thumb of the hand, to protect against impact from the ball.

Wicket-keeper's gloves for the wicket-keeper. Usually includes webbing between the thumb and index fingers.

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