With so many glove options available, it can be difficult working out which gloves will suit you the best.

Split Finger -

Split finger gloves offer greater flexibility. You can bend and flex them with very little effort, which gives a greater level of feel and comfort. Most of the gloves we sell have split fingers.

Sausage finger -

The sausage finger style gloves offer great protection. With even padding throughout the finger they offer uniform protection across the back of your hand.

Things to look for

1. Fit and Comfort

  • Correct Size: Gloves should fit snugly without being tight. A good fit allows for better grip and control.

  • Flexibility: Fingers and wrists should move naturally, allowing full range of motion for batting.

2. Protection Level

  • Padding: Look for ample padding on the fingers, back of the hand, and thumb to reduce the risk of impact injuries.

  • Material: High-quality leather or synthetic materials offer durability and comfort.

3. Grip and Control

  • Palm Material: Ensure the palm provides a strong, non-slip grip.

  • Ventilation: Gloves with mesh panels or ventilation holes help keep hands cool and dry, improving comfort and grip.

4. Quality and Craftsmanship

  • Stitching and Finish: Check that seams are strong and gloves are well-made for long-lasting use.

5. Budget Considerations

  • Price vs Features: Higher-end gloves offer advanced protection and comfort, but there are great mid-range options that provide excellent value.

6. Try Before You Buy

  • Wear Them: Always try on gloves and move your fingers to ensure they feel comfortable and don’t restrict movement.

  • Check Coverage: Make sure the gloves adequately cover your fingers, thumb, and back of the hand.

 

Why You Can Trust Our Advice

At Cricket Warehouse, we are a specialist cricket retailer working closely with players at all levels of the game — from junior cricketers through to senior club and representative players.

Our advice is based on real-world experience fitting and supplying cricket equipment across thousands of players, not just manufacturer specifications or generic online information.

We regularly assess the gear we stock — including bats, protective equipment, shoes and wicket keeping gear — to ensure it performs as expected in real playing conditions, not just on paper.

The goal of every guide we publish is simple: to help players make more informed decisions, avoid common buying mistakes, and choose equipment that genuinely suits their level, playing style and comfort.

If you’re unsure about anything covered in this guide, our team is always available to help you choose the right gear for your game.