Cricket spikes or shoes can cost anything between £25 and £125 which is a huge price range.
In this video, we take a look at what you need to consider when choosing your next pair of cricket shoes which will guide you as to how much you should be looking to spend.
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6 Comments
👌Very Good Information Sir
Thank You 🙏
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Sir can v use oil after knocking the bat
Where are you from?
Took your advice and bought adidas 2020 . Replaced the last 2 spikes with rubber spikes to make it more of an all rounder shoe
Excellent video. For me, I do the following:
1) how many overs do you play a week?
2) are you a seam or fast bowler? Understand the science of cricket bowling and effect over time to your body so that you buy cricket boots with ankle protection.
3) Protect your feet and you protect your body. Sort out your run up, don’t just run! Bad run up can ruin your feet and ankle and put ridiculous strain on boots even high grade boots.
Buy Cheap – discomfort, injuries, money waste. I have back problems coz I cheap out on boots now my ankle can’t take my weight so no more 80+mph bowling for me! Dibbly dobler bowler with dodgy knees and all the other stuff and I’m not even 40yo yet!,
Buy Pricey but not bank breaking- will be fit for your cricket level and last longer. Long term no waste!
Buy Pricey but not fit for your cricket or seasonal expectations, money wasted.
Walk into a cricket store and test your kit. Buy with no regrets. Remember you can donate what is still in good condition. It might help a young kid be the next Ian Botham or Malcolm Marshall! You never know
I just realized my shoes are 145 pounds and I am year 8