Crickets are omnivorous, meaning they will eat any organic matter, whether it's vegetable or animal. While it may be impossible to know a "favorite" food, it is likely that they eat whatever they can find that is most nutritious for them at the moment.
Crickets are sometimes kept as pets, and are also raised commercially and sold as food for other pets (such as chameleons). An entomologist or even a veterinarian might be of help in pointing you to a good food source, if you are keeping or raising crickets. Vegetable scraps and even dog and cat food are healthy foods for crickets.
The ideal diet of a cricket player should be rich in proteins and carbohydrates for energy. Tremendous amount of energy is required for a cricket match. Players must also ensure that their carbohydrate intake comes mostly from fruits and vegetables. Sources of energy can be animal fat, oils like olive oil, salmon oil etc. Small yet many meals a day are recommended, a minimum of 5 meals a day must be consumed.
Only non calorie containing beverages, the best choices being water and green tea must be drunk to keep hydrated. Fast- acting sports drinks on ground are also consumed.
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An English cricketer - if you are being polite - or some unflattering name if he has just played badly!
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It's recommended to cook at least at 800 Watts, but it depends on the food.
The best cricketer is the Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar.
Peter Cousens - cricketer - was born in 1932.
Edward Robinson - cricketer - died in 1942.
Michael Burns - cricketer - was born in 1969.
The five food groups recommended by the USDA are grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy and protein.
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John Corbett - cricketer - was born in 1883.
Paul Unwin - cricketer - was born in 1967.