England look to rubber bat to improve fielding
England might have been trounced by 10 wickets in the second ODI in Hamilton, but there's hope for the future in the shape of a rubber bat.

It was invented by James Cornford, a former minor counties and second XI player. Mark Garaway, the England analyst, has helped to refine it to a standard where it is now a fixture in the team kitbag. After more than a year of tests, it will go on sale next month through Fusion Sports, the company set up by Cornford, with a club market in mind.
Will Luke is assistant editor of ESPNcricinfo