The Cricket Warehouse offers an extensive collection of cricket pads, gloves, and protective gear, designed for players of all levels. Our range includes premium quality cricket equipment designed for comfort, protection, and performance on the field. From sturdy leg guards to durable gloves, our range is designed to enhance your game and keep you safe. Whether you're batting, fielding, or wicket keeping, trust Cricket Warehouse to provide the best cricket gear to suit your needs.
How Should Cricket Pads Fit?
Batting pads should sit securely around the leg without restricting movement. The top of the pad should sit just below the knee, and the ankle strap should prevent twisting during running.
How Should Batting Gloves Fit?
Batting gloves should feel snug from the start, with fingertips close to the end of the glove but not pressed tightly against it. Excess space reduces control, while overly tight gloves can restrict comfort during longer innings.
What’s More Important – Comfort or Protection?
The best cricket protection gear balances both. Modern pads and gloves are designed to provide high levels of protection without sacrificing mobility or feel at the crease.
If you're just getting into cricket, choosing the right protective equipment can feel overwhelming. The good news is you only need a few key items to get started safely and confidently at training or in matches.
Cricket Batting Pads
Batting pads protect your lower legs from fast bowling and accidental impacts. For beginners, lightweight pads that allow easy movement are ideal. The top strap should sit just below the knee without digging in, allowing you to squat, run and bat comfortably.
Batting Gloves
Batting gloves protect your fingers and hands while still allowing you to control the bat. A proper fit is important — gloves should feel snug, with your fingertips close to the end but not jammed. Too much space can reduce control and increase the risk of injury from ball impact.
Basic Protection Set
At a minimum, most players will also need basic protection such as an abdominal guard (box) and, depending on playing level, additional protection like thigh, arm guards or chest protection for facing faster bowling.
Junior vs Senior Equipment
Junior players should focus on lightweight, properly fitting equipment that prioritises confidence and mobility. As players progress, they can move into more advanced protective gear designed for higher bowling speeds and longer innings.










































































