Cricket Systems
We are the approved supplier to the ICC World Cup 2007 in the Caribbean.
Our Cricket Net Systems take into account the following:
- We do not believe cricket nets should be in permanent situ, thereby occupying space that potentially could be utilised for other activities/sport
- We understand the issues of vandalism (due to nets being left out) and wear caused by the elements and potential vermin (rabbits/other)
- We understand the issues faced around maintaining cricket nets (especially on grass areas) - this involves striming, cutting, rolling and covering of the net area

- We believe cricket net areas should and can be used for other activities, certainly on artificial facilities - warm-up area, fielding drills etc, this can not be accommodated in a “cage” cricket net system
- We understand the issues spinners face when attempting to give “flight” to a cricket ball - cage systems do not allow this, balls end up being stuck in/on the roof net
- We understand the “health & safety” issues faced when balls struck by the batsman will ricochet off the many poles/metal sections (holding up the caged system) into the bowlers path causing injury
- We understand the issues of wicket keepers not being able to get into the nets due to the restriction on space behind the stumps - we overcome this as our back net can be “set aside/peeled off” due to large Velcro attachments that hold side nets to back nets.
By understanding the positioning/situation of the practise area, we consult, design, supply and install a range of artificial surfaces for Cricket (& other sports) - both Engineered bases (Worcestershire CCC as they are on a flood plain) & Dynamic bases (sand & stone). Also we consider those situations where clubs have cricket nets extending onto the boundary edge etc — we look to have a longer pile carpet filled with sand & rubber crumb - this then can accommodate studs etc.






