What's in the kit?
Matchday starts here–your bag is packed, ready, and waiting to get you out on the pitch.
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Ultimate cloudlike cushioning
Designed to protect the legs of the batsman from impact by the ball, particularly when facing fast bowling
Soft landing
You'll need something large enough to stash all your gear in. Cricket-specific bags come in a range of different sizes – some with wheels, some with back straps – and are typically made from heavy-duty materials to withstand the wear and tear of lugging them around
Premium fit, plush feel
You never know what may happen on the field, so regardless of age or where you play, we recommend adding a helmet to your kit bag
Reliable grip
The cricket bat is the core of the game. It typically consists of a handle and a flat-faced blade made from English Willow or Kashmir Willow
Soft landing
Without a ball, there is no game. Designed with a hard exterior, a cricket ball is made to withstand the impact of being hit by the bat, as well as the general rough and tumble of the game
Premium fit, plush feel
Batting gloves help protect the batman's hands from the impact of the ball, while wicketkeeping gloves are designed to help protect the wicketkeeper's hands
Shoes
Whether you're batting, bowling or fielding, you might want to give your running shoes a flick for a pair of cricket-specific shoes. These will give you the support, grip and protection you need to play at your best.