Two ways of looking at it. One, rules are rules and you're just unlucky. Two, yes, you're being discriminated against when in reality there is little to actually stop you playing. However, matters are rarely as simple as this and there is bound to be more going on behind the scenes.
If you...
Either would be fine to use. It is not so much about the height of the ball more about giving the player a chance to practice the movement of the feet, bat etc without a moving ball.
Having just seen the full extent of the advertising on here, have to say it is embarrassing. Far too much and far too intrusive. Bit ashamed to have put my name to this place.
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Liz - I get where you're coming from. The problem is the ad servers use keywords in your posts plus the location of your IP address to serve ads. Hence, clinics round the corner.
I've used Gray Nicholls for a long time and they've always been more than adequate. One duff bat out of about 15. Gloves and pads have always been fine.
Fielding drills with one person generally means you'll need a wall or something to rebound the ball off. A small, rubber ball with good 'bounce' will help hone reflexes. Tennis balls will be handy for ground work. You can also work on target by having a stump/stick/pole and just throw at it...
This place is located in the US and have large mens in stock on certain gloves - http://www.cricketequipmentusa.com/products/ignite-assassin-batting-glove-by-gray-nicolls-145.aspx. Choice is limited but it may do the trick. They're located in Duluth, GA so might be easier than dealing with...
Generally sizes they are what they are. If you're under 10 go for boys. Between 11 and 14 then Youths should be fine. Beyond that you're into a mens size. If you have really small hands you might get away with a small mens but not sure which companies still do them (pretty much replaced by...
Just how google works. Rest of the site plays a part to some extent.
Also, lets be honest here, whilst the spin threads are great the rest of the site is dross.
Probably not getting eyes in line with ball and pushing away from the body. Check your footwork plus try to get to closer to pitch of ball. Don't push at it either.
Genrally pretty good but you seem to overbalance a little when driving. You're also playing away from you're body a little. Try to get the front foot closer to the ball, this should help you remain balanced as you won't have to stretch so much to reach balls on/outside of the off stump.
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