``Catch It'' the fielding aid (17 March 1999)
At last, a boon for fielding practice and a means of sharpening your eye-reflexes, useful even for batting, will be available very soon for cricketers of all ages and levels
17-Mar-1999
17 March 1999
"Catch It" the fielding aid
The Daily News
At last, a boon for fielding practice and a means of sharpening your
eye-reflexes, useful even for batting, will be available very soon
for cricketers of all ages and levels. No more will coaches be
looking for the old-fashioned 'slip cradle' which was heavy,
cumbersome to store and so difficult to acquire and maintain. No more
will coaches have to waste the time of one of his charges hitting the
ball at his colleagues to practice fielding. Here is a situation
where all participants get involved from one to eight or more.
Named "Catch-It" has been devised by Bertram Jayasuriya, the former
Kingswoodian who is also the Director/General manager, Mercantile
Shipping Co. Ltd., who is an ardent cricket fan. It is a simple
structure where a number of participants - the numbers depending on
the size of the particular model can use simultaneously. One throws
the ball at a particularly designed reinforced synthetic guts
connected to a wooden frame secured on to an iron frame standing
upright. The ball on hitting the guts comes back at a speed to be
caught or fielded by another participant or by himself, as the case
may be, and helps not only in sharpening catching skills but helps
get your 'eye-in' especially before going to bat.
The advantages of "Catch-It" are manifold. It is easy to carry
around. The smaller version measuring 3ft by 2 1/2 ft. weighs around
12.5 kgs while the bigger 6 ft. by 2 1/2 ft. weighs roughly 22.5 kgs.
"Catch-It" can be stored conveniently since the frame and the stand
are collapsible and can be kept in any corner without occupying
hardly any space, unlike the old fashioned slip-cradle.
Since the ball is thrown against guts, the ball is hardly damaged
unlike when thrown at a slip-cradle. No more will one have to hit the
ball to a set of fielders in a semi-circle for fielding practice.
With "Catch-It" all can participate. The smaller version of
"Catch-It" can be used by 1-4 participants while the bigger version
can accommodate up to 7 or 8 players.
After extensive research and many earlier prototypes, the final
product will be demonstrated at the SSC grounds today in front of a
distinguished gathering comprising of around 80 invitees. "Catch-It"
will be available in the market very soon. "Catch-It" is the modern
answer to better cricket in the new millennium. So don't miss it
"Catch-It".
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)