Cricket Lapel Pins Being Handed Out to Players at Yearly Tournaments
Posted by Lapel Pins Plus | Tuesday January 10th, 2012 | Topic: Lapel Pins
Cricket is a bat and ball game that is played between two teams consisting of 11 players. It is played on an oval-shaped field which contains a rectangular 22 yard long pitch in the middle of it. One team bats and scores runs. The other bowls and fields with the intention of preventing the other team from scoring. Teams alternate between batting and fielding at the end of an inning much like in baseball and softball.
Tournaments are held all year round. Competing teams create lapel pins that they bring with them so that they can trade at the tournament. The pin you see here has the team mascot, a tiger, holding his cricket helmet and bat. Adding a team name or tournament name can also add uniqueness to the pins.
Cricket lapel pins can also be created for family members to wear in support of their child’s team. At games and tournaments, men, women, and children can don their pins and cheer on their favorite players. This helps foster a sense of pride in teams as well as spread a positive message throughout the community.
Referee lapel pins are very popular as well. These pins help unite referees and bring them closer together. These items are a great addition to their uniforms as well. In plain sight, these items show the skills of the trained professionals.
Tournament pins can be sold or given to each participant to help raise funds to cover the cost of the tournament or funds can be even donated to a charity. This allows cricket players to do their part to help others. It also gives them the opportunity to compete a level that they may not be able to without assistance from others.
Order your cricket lapel pins today. Visit https://lapelpinsplus.com/, email info@lapelpinsplus.com or call 1-800-252-0904 toll-free. We can help you choose design elements that help make your pins stand out.