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When serious cricketers are facing 100's or 1000's of balls each week, the life expectancy of their high-grade match bat can be shortened if over-used in the nets. To overcome this, it is becoming ...

Butterfly English willow comes from the same tree as other grades of English willow however, it gets its name from the butterfly shaped stain across the face. This stain is caused from a branch be...

To celebrate Josh Brown's first 50 in the BBL we've taken 50% off all cricket pads, gloves, bags, wicket keeping gear and protective gear.

We often get asked if Cooper Cricket sponsors players. The short answer is ‘yes’ we do! But we also have some criteria that needs to be met before we can agree to support a player.

The type of bat you should buy is influenced by a few things, including: Your age Your height How you play As a general rule of thumb, even into adulthood most players of standard height will p...

WHICH BAT IS BEST FOR MY CHILD?
When our kids first start playing cricket, around 7 to 10 years of age, we want them to experience success so they will want to keep coming back. To give them the best experience and chance of batt...