The practice of cricket teams warming up playing soccer or touch has claimed another victim. Although cricketers can understandably get bored, it seems silly that so many get injured:
http://www.cricket.com.au/default.as...splay&id=17129
More on this story, although it sounds like his ACL is OK:
http://www.cricinfo.com/engvaus2009/...ry/423333.html
When will they realise that the English are no good at football.
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In cricket practice sessions players are practising by laying football rougbys etc..these are the games which may lead to the injuries soon...so the coachs are responsible for the players to undergo any other practices to make players fit.
Football training can easily cause injuries and mostly long term injuries.. So its advisable cricket players should not do football training..
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Well according to me practice is important for giving the best performance in a particular match whether cricket or football. One could only take certain precautions to avoid an injury.
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