We understand that ordering online can be difficult with so many options, including sizing. Please see our guide below to assist you. If you have any questions, please contact us and we will be more than happy to help.
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Cricket Bat Size Chart
Choosing the correct size bat is vital for the proper technical development of young cricketers. It is important that the bat is not too long and more importantly not too heavy to hinder correct stroke play and good technique. Junior bats are scaled down in size and weight to meet this important requirement. Below is an accurate guide to help you choose an accurate size for a junior cricketer.
Batting Glove Size Chart
The measurement to take here is from the start of the wrist to the tip of your middle finger (the longest one) in a straight line. Gloves can also vary slightly from one manufacturer to another, but this guide should help.
Glove Size | Measurement (cm) |
Extra Small Junior | -14.5 |
Small Junior | 14.5 – 16 |
Junior | 16 – 17.5 |
Youth | 17.5 – 19 |
Small Adult | 19 – 20 |
Adult/Medium | 20 – 21.5 |
Large Adult | 21.5+ |
Batting Pad Size Chart
The measurement to take here is from the centre of the knee cap, to the top of the foot (where the tongue of your shoe would fit). Sizes can vary slightly from one manufacturer to another, but this guide should give you a good idea.
Batting Pad Size | Measurement (cm) |
Extra Small Junior | -25 |
Small Junior | 25 – 30 |
Junior | 30 – 35 |
Youth | 35 – 38 |
Small Adult | 38 – 41 |
Adult/Medium | 41 – 44 |
Large Adult | 44 + |