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Cricket Supplies

You can choose cheap cricket equipment or cricket clothing that will help or hinder your play which is why you need to make sure you’ve considered all the options, and find the right product for your needs.

The modern batsman looks as if he is dressed for battle, which of course he is – going into battle both armed and protected. A modern fast bowler can unleash a cricket ball at incredible speeds making it essential for the batsman to wear as much protection as he can. Even the modern medium bowler delivers at a frightening pace, at speeds which can cause serious damage if the ball strikes somewhere unprotected.

A good cricket equipment supplier will always carry a wide range. When looking to buy clothing and equipment you need to have the broadest possible choice of cricket supplies and equipment and a wide variety of makes and brands. Choice brings flexibility on both price and quality of cricket clothing and equipment. It doesn’t matter if you’re buying for a child or adult, or a serious or casual player, the Cricket Store site give you access to the full range of cricket equipment and supplies. All the top sporting brands are featured – Gunn & Moore, Slazenger, Kookaburra and Reebok – to name but a few. All the kit and accessories from the Cricket Store can be bought online and our online tracking service means you’ll always be able to check the status or your order.

Cricket equipment has a vital protective function so it’s wise to buy good quality and make sure it fits well. You might well ask – how can I be certain of the cricket equipment or supplies to purchase? The average cricket bat weighs about 2lbs and you should have a match-quality ball.

Players who understand the game of cricket you’ll appreciate that having several cheap cricket balls is not as good as having a single, high quality ball that will last. Good quality cricket balls are a key part of your cricket equipment.

There’s a choice to be made by every player about whether to wear cricket clothing or overalls but allowance needs to be made for how much ankle support is needed.