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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between cricket shoes and normal trainers?

Cricket shoes are designed with spikes or studs for grip on turf pitches, plus reinforced toes and midsoles to handle bowling, batting, and long hours on the field.

What cricket shoes are best for beginners?

For entry-level players, our Mid-25. Reach, Parker and Glide offers great comfort and grip at affordable prices.

Are cricket shoes unisex or do I need men’s/women’s sizes?

In our collection, most cricket shoes are unisex but sized in men’s UK sizes. Women and juniors usually go one size down for a better fit.

How do I care for my cricket shoes?

Clean off mud after games, let them air-dry naturally (no heaters), and check/tighten spikes regularly. This extends the life of the shoes.

Why does cricket never wear shoes?

Playing barefoot is extremely risky due to potential injuries from impacts with the ball, sharp objects in the turf, or ankle sprains on the uneven surface.

Which is the best cricket shoes for men?

Full spikes (like our Reach, P-25, CL-60) deliver maximum grip on natural grass with minimal maintenance, rubber studs (like our Parker, Mid-25, Glide) offer flexibility for different surfaces.

Which cricket shoes is best?

Players who are the designated batsmen of the team should choose cricket shoes with rubber spikes as they help get a good grip on the pitch while running between the wickets. A bowler should look for better cushioning on the mid-sole for toe protection during the bowling landing position.

What is price of cricket shoes?

Our premium circket shoes collection start from £36.99 with a free next day delivery for all orders over £20.

What cricket shoes are best?

The 'best' cricket shoes depend on your role (batsman, bowler, or all-rounder) and the playing surface, with our top picks including (Reach, Bold, Glide and Precision shoes) specially designed for the task.

Are cricket shoes good for running?

No, cricket shoes are not good for running because they are designed for traction and stability on a pitch, featuring spikes or studs, while running shoes prioritize cushioning, shock absorption, and flexibility for a smooth forward motion.

Are cricket shoes good for walking?

No, cricket shoes are not ideal for general walking as they are designed for the specific demands of cricket, offering features like enhanced grip for uneven surfaces and impact protection, which may be uncomfortable or unnecessary for walking.

Are cricket shoes non marking?

Not all cricket shoes are non-marking; it depends on the specific model and the type of playing surface. However, there are many cricket shoes specifically marketed and sold as 'non-marking' and are suitable for indoor pitches or any surface that requires shoes not to leave scuff marks.