Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Other Gear => Topic started by: kk0239 on April 28, 2014, 03:16:35 AM
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guys...
i need ur sugestion on the cricket shoe. my budget is 50 USD to 80 uSd
I play on Astro turfs in USA.. (so looking only for rubber soles)
Im an opening batsmen.. depending on the situation i also come in the middle order..
I am a pace bowler... sometimes depending on the target and opposition i will also bowl spin.. ( just like sir garfield sobers ;) :P)
I also do wicket keeping for other team in my club...
so currently im using my nike running shoes.. i need some good cricket shoes...
here ARE the shoes that im currently interested in.
Have you guys used any one of these ?
which one is good among these two?
Also do u have any other shoe suggestions which suits my above said roles please let me know
#1 http://www.jabong.com/Nike-Potential-White-Cricket-577768.html (http://www.jabong.com/Nike-Potential-White-Cricket-577768.html)
#2 http://www.cricketershop.com/products/adidas-22-yds-trainer-2-cricket-shoes (http://www.cricketershop.com/products/adidas-22-yds-trainer-2-cricket-shoes)
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couple of my teammates have used adidad, those are great shows. I am also in USA but we play on mat. I currently use Nike opener shoes coz i have wide feet.
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You can play with shoes with spikes as long as you use the replaceable rubber studs.
I am also in USA and use my asics gel with rubber studs on astro turf (mat) pitches.
I think rubber studs provide better traction and work well in the outfield too.
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May i know the price for nike opener andasics?
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Mate we play on similar surface and I find the non-spike shoes work the best, I open the bowling so have a decent run-up.
Recently got New Balance 5030 (I think) from Pro-direct cricket. Under $100, very very comfy.