Flip Top Cricket Score Board
Keep track of the game with this lightweight, easy-to-use flip top cricket scoreboard
Displays wickets, runs, and overs
It assembles and disassembles effortlessly for quick setup on match day.
Collapsible for convenient transport and storage, it comes complete with a handy carry bag
Gray Nicolls GN2000 Cricket Bag
Traditional cricket wheel bag featuring spacious main compartment with top lid for easy access
Concealed padded bat compartment holds three bats
Four external pockets ideal for storing personal items including padded end pocket and a thermo-insulated pocket for food and drink storage
Superior heavy-duty fabric for durability
Large profile tractor-style wheels enable effortless transportation
Three-rail base construction for greater structural support and stability
Dimensions: 100 x 40 x 30cm
Gray Nicolls GN700 Batting Gloves
Multi-flex 18 piece pre-curved high-density foam provides flexible impact protection
Super-flex two-piece thumb construction for a comfortable, natural grip
Quality leather palm construction
Airflow gusset enhances ventilation
Dual-sided sweatbands absorb moisture to help hands stay dry
Available sizes: Youth | Adult | Right & Left Hand
Gray Nicolls GN750 Wicket Keeping Gloves
The Gray-Nicolls GN 750 wicket keeping gloves are a popular choice for beginner to intermediate cricketers, known for providing a good balance of protection, comfort, and grip.
Traditional contoured palm for the perfect cupping position and traditional pimpled rubber facing
Supple PU glove with padded cuff toweling lining for comfort and moisture absorption.
These gloves are recommended for school and early club-level cricketers who are developing their skills
Sidearm Elite Pro
Sidearm Elite Pro
The Sidearm Elite Pro is the ultimate coaching tool, used from coaches at the grassroots to the elite level.
The thrower allows coaches and teammates to provide fast, swinging, seaming and spinning deliveries.
The Sidearm Elite is a staple for any player or cricket club's kitbag, allowing the user to throw down balls at speeds ranging from 88km/h to upwards of 136km/h.