I wish to make a purchase but the item I require is not featured on the website. Would you be able to source it for me?
Depending on the item we may be able to source it for you. The quickest way to know is by contacting us and then we will able to advise you further. We are normally able to source a wide variety of cricket equipment through our network of contacts with manufacturers.
What sizes are your cricket shirts available in?
Mens
Chest size
S
38"-44"
M
40"-42"
L
42"-44"
XL
44"-46"
Youth
Chest Size
S
30"
M
32"-34"
L
34"-36"
XL
36"-38"
Can I have a bat custom made for me?
Yes we do offer custom made services for english willow cricket bats. Prices range from £160-£99. Please contact us for more information.
What is your refund and replacement policy?
Please see our terms and conditions which states our returns policy.
If the item is in stock your debit/credit card is charged after it is placed and adequately reviewed by our customer service representative to see if everything is right.
This does not apply to pre-orders where payment is taken within 7 days of the order date.
Do you offer sponsorship?
We do not directly sponsor, however sponsorship is offered by some of our manufacturers and we can definitely recommend you to them. If you play at a high level such as district or county please send us your details to apply for sponsorship:
All our bats come in light (around 2lb 10oz), medium (2lb 13oz) and heavy weights (2lb 15oz and above). It is important to note that the pickup of the bat is more critical to how it feels rather than purely its weight. From our experience RNS Larsons range of cricket bats have some of the lightest pickup of all bats, and even a 2lb 12oz bat feels like a 2lb 06oz!
How do I prepare my bat?
A comprehensive guide on preparing a cricket bat can be founder under articles.
I have bought your Knocking-In and oiling service. Do I need to 'run in' the bat before I start using it in matches?
Yes, to maximise the life of the bat and to attain maximum power a good run in of the bat is highly recommended.
When your bat comes pre-knocked it which means you’re ready to go to the nets. Get a friend to bowl old balls, at this stage you should get a feel for the bat; where the sweet spot is, how it drives and does the ball sound good off the blade. Keep can eye on the bat; the old ball should not leave any large indentations, if it does you might need to knock-in for 10-15 mins (again this should not be needed but as a precaution it is necessary if you want the bat to last as long as possible).
Finally you’re ready for the Cherry. Start by playing against slow to medium paced bowling; the new ball should not be causing damage, if everything looks ok you’re ready to dispatch the quickie to the boundary.
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