As a leading UK supplier of Cricket club equipment and Cricket surfaces
sportsequip.co.uk also supply a range of Cricket Cages and Cricket Nets for clubs, local authorities, schools, colleges and to those whose gardens are large enough, often in conjunction with an artificial surface.
In addition to outlining our supply and installation service we have split our cage section into two sub sections:
Steel Parks Cricket Cages - Socketed galvanised tubular steel modular kee klamp system will go to any size 1 bay, 2, bay, 3 bay, 4 bay etc. Any number of bay widths and lengths cages all available. Supply only or supplied and installed. We also supply replacement cricket netting. Knotted or knotless.
Wheelaway Freestanding Cricket Cages - Single bay and two bay wheel away steel cage complete with side and roof netting.
Traditional Wooden Pole Cricket Nets and Components - The old fashioned wooden pole and guy rope net system. Complete easy to erect and dismantle single bays and replacement components
Why should you buy your Cricket Cages, Cricket Nets and Cricket Netting from sportsequip.co.uk?
sportsequip.co.uk are a leading on line supplier of Cricket practice facilities & Cricket ground equipment to clubs and schools in the UK
sportsequip.co.uk constantly trawl through the manufacturers and suppliers and the alternative product options available and pre select only the best value and the best quality cricket net equipment readily available in the UK today
All cricket netting is made to order - specifically for each customers requirements
Our web site includes a number of useful data sheets including a matrix price list and installation instructions
For our customers peace of mind we offer only equipment from the most reputable UK suppliers and UK manufacturers
We sell a comprehensive range of Cricket equipment to suit all budgets
All products are delivered direct to your door. FREE delivery within England, Wales and Southern Scotland
We are members of the Sports and Play Construction Association
'The Rules of the Game' published by St. Martins Press, describes Cricket as …. 'a ball game played by two teams of eleven players. It is played on a pitch with two wickets placed 22 yards apart. Each team bats (takes its innings) in turn. The object of the batting side is to make runs, while the bowling and fielding side tries to dismiss the batsmen. The winning side is the one that scores more runs.'
If you looking for special or specific Cricket equipment please telephone us now at on 01858-545789Read more on the sportsequip.co.uk blog