Saturday, June 18, 2011

Why It's Important To Give A Cricket Trophy To Reward Your Team

By Georgia Levine


Whether you play sport for fun or are professional sportsmen or women making a living from participating in a sport that you excel in, being rewarded for your efforts is all part of the fun. When you play to the very best of your ability or shine in a particular game or tournament then it is only fitting that your efforts should be recognised in the form of a cricket trophy, football cup or gymnastics medal.

Cricket was first played in England in the sixteenth century but it rose in popularity to turn into our national sport. With the rise of the British Empire, the activity was also played internationally and therefore in the mid-19th century the first international matches were held. Australia have been presented with the cricket trophy the most times in the Cricket World Cup - something to aspire to for all those young cricket enthusiasts here in Britain?

Let's say cricket isn't your sport but you are still thinking about rewarding those players and team members who definitely have exhibited outstanding commitment, efforts or skill over the recent season or tournament? There are trophies available for a myriad of sports which range from gymnastics to archery; rugby to swimming and particularly for all forms of sports played also as a recreational activity, hence the popularity of bowls trophies.

Bowls is a lawn game related to the games of boules and ptanque and it is thought to have originated in the 13th century. Because of the competitive nature of the game but also the fact that it is a non-contact sport, bowling is popular with players of all ages and you will often see games of bowls being played on the village green or at specially designated bowls clubs across the country.

Whether it's a cricket trophy, bowls trophies or another sporting accolade you are thinking about buying, keep in mind that rewarding players is an excellent approach to keep them motivated and ensure they will stay with the team for the approaching season or tournament.




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