
Complete Your Kit
Cricket Accessories
From heavy-duty wheelie bags and performance cricket shoes to training aids and match-day whites. Everything you need beyond the bat, ball, and protection to step onto the field fully prepared.
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Carry Your Kit in Style
A cricketer's bag takes more punishment than almost any other piece of kit. It hauls bats, pads, gloves, helmets, shoes, clothing, and drinks bottles to grounds week after week, season after season. That is why we only stock bags built to endure.
Our range includes large-capacity wheelie bags with reinforced bases and heavy-duty wheels for easy transport, compact duffels for nets and indoor sessions, and traditional coffin-style bags favoured by players who prefer to carry their kit upright.
- Reinforced bases and heavy-duty zips for season-long durability
- Multiple compartments for organised kit storage
- Wheelie, duffel, and coffin styles available
Footwork Starts Here
The right pair of cricket shoes can make a tangible difference to your game. Spiked shoes provide the grip needed for quick singles and explosive movements at the crease, while rubber-soled options are ideal for indoor training and hard, dry outfields.
We carry shoes from the leading cricket footwear brands, available in both junior and senior sizes. Look for features like reinforced toe caps for bowlers, cushioned midsoles for all-day comfort, and breathable uppers that keep your feet cool through long spells in the field.
Kit Essentials Guide
Beyond bats, balls, and protection, the right accessories make match days smoother and practice sessions more productive.
Senior players with a full kit (bat, pads, gloves, helmet, shoes, clothing) should choose a large wheelie or coffin bag. Junior players or those with lighter setups can opt for a medium duffel. Consider whether you will be travelling by car or on foot — wheelie bags are significantly easier to transport over longer distances.
Spiked shoes are the standard for outdoor cricket on grass, providing superior traction for batting, bowling, and fielding. Rubber soles are better suited to indoor surfaces and very hard, dry outfields. Some players keep a pair of each to cover all conditions.
At a minimum, you will need a set of cricket whites (trousers and a long-sleeved or short-sleeved shirt) for match play. A training top, a jumper or fleece for cooler days, and a cap or sunhat are also wise investments. Check your club's dress code for specific requirements.
Grip cone and spare bat grips, a water bottle, sunscreen, a towel, and a simple bat mallet for knocking in a new bat are all items that are easy to overlook but make a real difference. We stock all of these and more.
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Need Help Choosing?
Our team is on hand to help you select the right bag, shoes, or clothing for your needs. Whether you are kitting out for your first season or upgrading your existing gear, we are here to help.
- Free advice on sizing and fit
- Club and team order discounts
- Tracked UK delivery on every order





