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It goes against all that we are used to, but how would you feel if your international and state cricketers came out in shorts?
Dean Jones tried it a few years ago.
After all, it is a summer sport, and all those long hours in the field make it desirable to wear something that is more comforatable and appropriate
Obviously batters would wear long pants, so that the pads wouldn't rub agaisnt their skin, but fielders could wear shorts very easily.
It's not as if a fielder has to do a lot of diving over the course of a day. A fielder at deep long on, in a test match might not even field a ball for a whole day! A footballer would spend far more time falling on his knees than a cricketer would. And as for the summer heat burning the skin? One answer: Sunscreen
Dean Jones tried it a few years ago.
After all, it is a summer sport, and all those long hours in the field make it desirable to wear something that is more comforatable and appropriate
Obviously batters would wear long pants, so that the pads wouldn't rub agaisnt their skin, but fielders could wear shorts very easily.
It's not as if a fielder has to do a lot of diving over the course of a day. A fielder at deep long on, in a test match might not even field a ball for a whole day! A footballer would spend far more time falling on his knees than a cricketer would. And as for the summer heat burning the skin? One answer: Sunscreen





