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How to Choose the Perfect Cricket Helmet Size for Beginners?

Cricket is undergoing rapid change. The advent of T20 cricket has surely attracted a new audience on a global level and secured cricket’s financial future, despite the doubters.

Cricket helmets are used to protect the players during play; as balls may fly at speeds of more than 90 mph, there is a high risk of injury; cricket helmets serve to reduce this risk and are a crucial component of every cricket player’s equipment bag!

While it is not legally obligatory for all players to wear a cricket helmet, junior players (those under 18) must do so when batting, fielding within 15 yards of the bat, and acting as the wicketkeeper while standing up to the stumps.


Evolution of Cricket Helmet

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Cricket is undergoing rapid change. The advent of T20 cricket has surely attracted a new audience on a global level and secured cricket’s financial future, despite the doubters, since many people believe that the game is more intriguing than ever.

More people may now play the game, even if they have a restricted amount of time or obligations to their families, thanks to creative new formats like “Last Man Stands.”

But now that shorter formats are in use, more aggressive batting has inevitably gained traction, leading to a sharp rise in head and facial injuries incurred during batting.


Importance of Cricket Helmet

Leading helmet producers have created a new line of helmets that adhere to the new standards and are being marketed internationally, including Shrey cricket helmet and Masuri cricket helmet. But just because they are currently the safest helmets on the market, can they prevent future injuries? Although passing the most recent Standard lowers the chance of injury when batting, close fielding, or keeping a wicket, it does not guarantee the wearer’s safety.

Of course, safety is essential, but in our opinion, if the user is uncomfortable while wearing their helmet, that only addresses half of the issue. Although I am a big fan of the comfort that their StemGuards provide, Masuri’s new Vision Series helmets have drawn some criticism in this regard.

We think this is the rationale for several international players switching from the Masuri cricket helmet to the Shrey Master Class Air, which is now the lightest helmet available that complies with British Standard.


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How to Choose Cricket Helmet size

You must be aware of the numerous material size alternatives in order to select a cricket helmet size that fits correctly.

  • If the padding on the cricket helmet does not firmly fit your head or if the chin strap does not give the proper tightness, the shock will not be appropriately absorbed by the mask.
  • Your cricket helmet shouldn’t be too tight or too loose when you put it on.
  • Most cricket helmets available now can be adjusted, which is quite crucial for achieving the best fit.
  • As with many other things, the exact size of the helmet may vary from one brand to the next.
  • This is one of the reasons you should be knowledgeable about the many sizing possibilities and how to choose a cricket helmet size so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.

To learn how to choose a cricket helmet size, you can quickly find a local cricket expert. We’ve put together a table based on data from the majority of brands to provide you with cricket helmet sizes if you don’t have the time to do so.

Circumference (cm) Cricket Helmet Size
51-53 Small Boys
53-54 Boys
54-56 Youths
56-58 Short Men
58-60 Men
60-62 Large Men

 

The chin strap of the helmet must be securely tied ON the chin, not under it, and it must fit the player’s head snugly.

The helmet may be too loose, and the shock absorption is reduced if the head moves from front to back or side to side inside it.

In conclusion, we think that helmets are essential in modern cricket. So much so that it’s possible to see a time not too long from now when every batsman will be wearing a helmet. Given that your life is at stake, we don’t believe this is a negative development for the game. Regardless of the standard you use, the risks are clear, and this should never be ignored. It’s a serious situation that needs to be treated seriously. Although we are concerned about the expense of your safety while playing cricket, in the end, there is no way to quantify the value of life.

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