The Batman Cricket

FAQs

We offer a wide range of cricket balls, including red leather balls, white leather balls, pink leather balls, and practice balls. Our selection caters to various formats like Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 (T20) games.

Yes, our cricket balls are designed for all levels of play, from amateur and youth cricket to professional and international matches. We provide balls with varying hardness and seam profiles to suit different playing conditions and skill levels.

Our cricket balls are made from high-quality leather with a core consisting of cork and rubber. The outer leather is meticulously hand-stitched to ensure durability and consistent performance.

Yes, we offer customization options for bulk orders. This includes logo embossing, custom colors, and personalized packaging. Please contact our sales team for more details and minimum order requirements.

To extend the life of your cricket ball, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Regularly clean the surface with a soft cloth and apply a leather conditioner to maintain its quality. Avoid excessive exposure to moisture.

We offer a warranty on our cricket balls against manufacturing defects. If you encounter any issues, please contact our customer service team within 30 days of purchase with proof of purchase, and we will assist you with a replacement or refund.

Yes, we offer bulk purchasing options at discounted rates. Whether you are a sports retailer, club, or school, we can provide bulk quantities to meet your needs. Contact our sales department for bulk pricing and availability.

Yes, we ship our cricket balls worldwide. International shipping costs and delivery times vary based on the destination. Please visit our website or contact our customer service team for more information on international orders.

While we primarily focus on manufacturing and supplying cricket balls, we have partnerships with several coaching academies and clubs. We can recommend reputable training services to help you improve your game. Visit our website for more information on our partners.

You should oil your cricket bat about 2-3 times a year, especially at the beginning and end of the season. Use raw linseed oil, applying a light coat to the face, edges, and toe of the bat. Allow it to dry completely before use.

Store your cricket bat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid leaving it in a car or any place with extreme temperature fluctuations. If possible, keep it in a bat cover to protect it from dust and damage.

If you notice cracks appearing on the surface of your bat or if it sounds hollow when striking the ball, it may need re-knocking. Regular re-knocking helps maintain the bat’s durability and performance.

If your bat gets wet, wipe it down with a dry cloth as soon as possible. Avoid using a heat source to dry it, as this can damage the wood. Let it air dry naturally in a cool, dry place.

To prevent cracks, ensure your bat is properly knocked-in before use. Apply anti-scuff sheets or edge tape to protect the surface. Regularly oiling your bat and storing it in a stable environment will also help maintain its condition.

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