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Enhance your game with top-quality cricket accessories from Cricket Closet. Our collection includes essential items like grip cones, bat mallets, bat oil, bat cleaners, bat grips, bat tapes, and protective covers. Whether you need tools to maintain your cricket bat or enhance your performance, we’ve got everything. Shop now for high-quality, durable cricket accessories designed for players of all levels. Keep your gear in top shape and elevate your game with the right products.

The unsexy truth about cricket performance is that a lot of it comes down to accessories. A bat grip that’s been used for two seasons and compressed into a smooth cylinder, a toe guard that was never fitted, a bat that was never oiled before first use these are the things that quietly cost runs and shorten expensive equipment. Cricket Closet’s accessories section exists because we’ve seen too many good bats ruined by a missing toe guard and too many good innings ended by a grip that couldn’t hold in the fourth over of a July afternoon.

Our cricket accessories range covers batting grips in octopus, chevron, and spiral patterns across a wide colour selection each pattern has a slightly different feel in the hand, and it genuinely matters once you’re used to one. Grip cones, grip applicators, linseed oil, anti-scuff sheets, fibre tape, and toe guards are all stocked for bat maintenance and preparation. Abdominal guards in senior and junior sizes, thigh pads, and batting inners complete the protective side. We also carry stumps, bails, ball polishing cloths, wristbands, and scorebooks for clubs and academies running full sessions.

Order everything in a single delivery we ship nationwide across Pakistan.

The non-negotiables depend on what you do. If you bat: an abdominal guard, batting inners for anything longer than a 10-over game, and a fresh batting grip (or the tools to fit one yourself). If you have a bat: linseed oil and an anti-scuff sheet before first use, and a toe guard fitted immediately. Those two bat care steps alone can double the usable life of a quality cricket bat. Everything else thigh pads, wristbands, bat mallet gets added as your game develops.
The grip is the only thing connecting your hands to the bat. A worn cricket bat grip compresses flat and turns slick you end up gripping tighter than you should, which tires your hands faster and introduces tension that affects timing. Most serious club cricketers replace their batting grip once per season; players who bat a lot in nets should check it every few months. When it starts to look shiny or feels like there's barely any texture left, replace it. It takes five minutes and costs almost nothing relative to what a fresh grip does for your feel at the crease.
Roll the new grip onto a grip cone with the open end facing outward. Position the cone at the bottom of the bat handle and push the grip up over the cone in one smooth motion the cone acts as a guide and expands the grip so it slides onto the handle without tearing. Once the grip clears the shoulder of the bat, pull the cone away and work the grip down firmly to the base of the handle. First attempt usually takes a couple of minutes; after that it's genuinely a one-minute job. We stock grip cones and applicators alongside our full batting grip range.
Raw linseed oil is essential apply two to three light coats to the face, edges, and back of a new bat before use, letting each coat absorb fully. An anti-scuff sheet protects the face from surface abrasion without affecting the performance of the willow. Fibre tape reinforces the edges and back spine, which is where cracking typically starts on a bat that's been used without preparation. A toe guard fits over the bottom of the bat to protect the most vulnerable impact point. These four products together are a complete bat preparation kit and cost a fraction of a replacement bat.
What exactly does a toe guard do and is it really necessary?
Yes, without any qualification. A cricket ball at club pace causes serious injury to the groin without protection. This is not a comfort accessory it's basic protective equipment. We stock senior and junior abdominal guard sizes; the fit should be snug enough that the guard stays in place during running and diving. Don't let any player take the crease without one.
Batting inners are lightweight gloves worn underneath your batting gloves. Their main job is to absorb the sweat that builds up during a long innings which matters because even the best batting gloves start slipping on a wet palm. They also reduce the friction between your skin and the batting glove, which prevents blistering through long innings in heat. If you play 20-over cricket, you might not notice the difference. If you're batting for an hour or more in a Pakistani summer, batting inners are worth every rupee.
In order of importance: abdominal guard first (non-negotiable), then a bat grip or replacement kit (because most new bats have a factory grip that's fine but not personalised), then linseed oil and an anti-scuff sheet for the bat. If you're in nets regularly, add batting inners. Everything after that is comfort and progression thigh pads, toe guards, wristbands and can wait until you know what you actually need based on how you play.
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