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Custom Printed Club Cricket Stumps with your club name and logo printed on both sides of the stumps. Custom Cricket Stumps are one of the Specialit...
View full detailsCustom Printed International Cricket Stumps with your club name and logo printed on both sides of the stumps. Custom Cricket Stumps are one of our ...
View full detailsCustom Printed Spring Back Stumps, in your choice of colours and with the addition of your school or club logo. A great branding opportunity for y...
View full detailsSet of Six Custom Printed Match Cricket Stumps with Heavy Rubber Base and your club name and logo printed on both sides of the stumps. Set of Six M...
View full detailsThe choice of willow makes a huge difference to how a cricket bat performs, feels, and lasts. English Willow remains the gold standard, prized for its soft grain, superior “ping,” and responsiveness, though it comes at a higher price and demands careful maintenance.
Kashmir Willow, grown in drier climates, offers a more affordable and durable option, albeit with less rebound and heavier pick-up, making it popular with beginners and for practice use. Meanwhile, alternative willow varieties provide a middle ground—lighter and more affordable than English Willow while delivering better performance than Kashmir Willow—though they lack the prestige, proven consistency, and long-term durability of premium English bats. Ultimately, the right choice depends on a player’s budget, playing level, and personal preferences.
Bamboo cricket bats are making headlines, thanks to Cambridge research and the MCC’s 2021 guidance. While bamboo shows promise, cricket’s laws still prioritize willow, keeping tradition and quality at the heart of the game. At the end of the day, a bat should serve the player first, balancing craftsmanship, performance, and accessibility.
A Mankad (run out at the non-striker's end) happens when a bowler runs out a non-striker by dislodging the bails before completing their delivery stride, as the non-striking batter has stepped out of their crease too early.