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  • Brett Lee and Mandira Bedi on a joint pitch

    Brett Lee and Mandira Bedi were seen pitching Timex watches. They were not exactly working hand-in-hand - more like the minute hand and the hour hand. But Brett was grinning.
    Posted to Weblog by openingbat on 06-08-2008
  • Ball tampering with this could get you in jail!

    Fior Drissage made a diamond and gold cricket ball which was displayed in Fior's Melbourne. This is only one of it's kind in the world, it is made with 2704 diamonds and 18 carat gold. The ball, which was made in Sri Lanka, weighs 53.83 carats and has a pure 'gold' seam of 125 grams....
    Posted to Weblog by dcblogeditor on 11-06-2007
  • Willow and leather of a different sort!

    From the Notting Hill flagship of leather goods and design purveyor, Bill Amberg, this cricket bat may be more at home as an adornment. The core is solid willow tree wood and the leather is of the hand stitched English bridle variety. All but one of the original six produced last summer have been sent...
    Posted to Weblog by dcblogeditor on 11-03-2007
  • Something to celebrate your golden duck!

    Here is one way to console a batsman who has a pair of ducks against his name - Harold Cox and Sons (by Royal Appointment, no less) have created a cricket brooch known as the Golden Duck. The duck carries a white gold bat, set with 10 diamonds, under its wing. The duck has a cabochon ruby eye and a hand...
    Posted to Weblog by dcblogeditor on 10-26-2007
  • Hugo Boss takes to cricket

    A German clothier and English cricketers! Some brand guy came up with this bright idea. And the cricketers were pleased to endorse this iconic brand. ECB Commercial Director, John Perera said: “It demonstrates that cricket is now able to attract brands of stature such as BOSS, and confirms the growing...
    Posted to Weblog by dcblogeditor on 10-25-2007
  • The watch for Cricket Connoisseurs

    Rolexes and Cartiers may be cool but there is only one watch for a cricket connoisseur. The Cricket by Revue Thommen. Introduced in 1947, it is the first acoustic alarm watch. This one could set you back by $2000. The joke has it that this Newsweek cover from August 31, 1964 was the first time cricket...
    Posted to Weblog by dcblogeditor on 10-21-2007
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