Modern technological advancements have helped the world become such a small place. In the past, having family members in different cities all over the country would mean your kids would get to see them only on very happy occasions like marriages or very sad occasions like funerals. It was next to impossible for the entire family to get together just have some fun.
Well, this certainly need not be the case as far as your family is concerned. You can invite your family members over for a friendly day of cricket, fun, laughter, and lots of fantastic memories. That’s right. A game of cricket! You can start at top speed with a game of T20 followed by a more languid day of Test cricket, with just one innings per team and wrap it up with a Super Over so that the day ends with a bit of thrilling contest.
If you feel this won’t be entertaining enough, then why don’t you design cricket uniforms for each member of the family? This will convert the game into a grand party where people can play cricket the way they want in the snazziest cricket uniforms ever created.
For old grandpas who grew up playing and watching Test cricket, you can opt for plain white uniforms combined with the traditional baggy green cap. For young kids who prefer ODIs or T20s, you can opt for neon colors, super cool designs and even sleeveless cuts for those who want to show off their rippling biceps when attempting to launch the ball over long off.
The best part is that you can use modern technology to get the best deals on the uniforms without even stepping out of your house. You can contact cricket uniform suppliers to ensure the fabric is the same as one worn by serious players during their matches. Further, this will help you go ahead with your plan without having to worry about quality.
You can then choose to modify the uniforms with the same supplier or can opt for a firm that allows you to create personalized T shirts. The only difference here would be that you would be personalizing sportswear. Instead of the logo, you have a group photo of the entire family on the shirt. Instead of names, you can have photos of the person wearing the shirt along with their nicknames to make it a lot more fun.
So, instead of concluding that you need to search for uniforms only when your kids start playing club cricket, keep in mind that this can be a great way to celebrate a wonderful time with your entire family.