Improve your batting with our range of cricket bowling machines designed for players of all ages and skill levels. From beginner-friendly backyard machines through to professional training systems used by clubs and academies, we stock bowling machines that deliver consistent, effective practice whenever you need it.
Why Use a Bowling Machine?
Cricket bowling machines have become one of the most effective training tools available for players of all ages and skill levels. They allow batters to face consistent deliveries repeatedly, helping develop technique, improve reaction times and build confidence without requiring a bowler at the other end.
Unlike traditional net sessions where every delivery can vary, a bowling machine provides repeatable practice. Players can focus on specific skills such as front-foot play, back-foot play, driving, pull shots or defensive technique while receiving the same type of delivery over and over again. This repetition is one of the fastest ways to develop muscle memory and improve batting performance.
Bowling machines are now widely used by junior cricketers, clubs, schools, academies and professional teams. Whether you're learning the basics of batting or preparing for high-level competition, a bowling machine can provide valuable training opportunities that simply aren't possible during normal practice sessions.
Types of Bowling Machines
Modern cricket bowling machines generally fall into two categories: lightweight portable machines and high-performance club or academy machines.
Portable machines are designed for backyard practice, junior development and casual training sessions. They are typically easier to transport, simpler to operate and more affordable than larger machines.
Club and academy machines are built for more intensive use. These machines offer greater speed ranges, more delivery adjustments and the ability to train multiple players over long sessions. They are commonly found in cricket clubs, schools and high-performance environments.
What Can A Bowling Machine Do?
Most modern bowling machines allow players to adjust speed, length and line, helping simulate a wide range of match situations. Depending on the model, machines can deliver everything from gentle junior practice balls through to genuine fast-bowling speeds.
Many machines can also be adjusted to create swing, seam movement or spin variations, allowing batters to prepare for different styles of bowling in a controlled environment.
Benefits Of Bowling Machine Training
One of the biggest advantages of bowling machine training is volume. A player can face hundreds of deliveries in a single session, allowing far more batting practice than would normally be possible.
Bowling machines are also excellent for:
- building confidence
- improving footwork
- developing shot selection
- practicing against pace
- preparing for specific match situations
For clubs and schools, they provide a reliable training solution that can be used throughout the season regardless of player availability.
Choosing the right bowling machine depends on who will be using it, how often it will be used and where training will take place.
Backyard & Family Use
For families and younger cricketers, a compact and portable light ball machine is often the best choice. These machines are easy to transport, simple to operate and provide excellent repetition for developing batting skills at home. The Lighter weight ball is also ideal for minimising damage in the back yard and saving your windows!
They are ideal for:
- backyard cricket
- junior practice
- casual training
- family use
- Club & Team Training
Clubs require machines that can withstand regular use across multiple players and training sessions. Durability, speed range and adjustability become far more important at this level. Most club level machines will also use the regular weight balls, machines like the Paceman 245 and 525.
Club machines are typically suited to:
- Senior cricket clubs
- Junior development programs
- Schools
- Cricket academies
- High Performance & Representative Cricket
Players competing at representative, premier or elite levels often require machines capable of delivering higher speeds and more advanced ball movement options. Regular weight machine balls are almost always used in these environments.
These machines are designed for:
- Advanced technical training
- Facing genuine pace
- Specialised batting drills
- Longer training sessions
- Experience feeling the full weight ball at pace
One of the biggest considerations is whether portability or performance is more important.
Portable bowling machines offer excellent convenience and flexibility, particularly for backyard training and locations where mains power isn't available. However, battery-operated machines can present challenges when used for extended training sessions, as battery life may limit how long the machine can operate before requiring a recharge or replacement battery. Many larger bowling machines also offer 12V battery capability, providing greater portability, but players and coaches should still consider expected session length and power requirements when choosing a machine for regular use.
































