i bought these before the start of last season, and it's a tough one to answer as it's also down to the ball colour and also the colour of the grass your playing on. I preferred to wear my radar polarised sunglasses when the sun was out, and when the sun was in, stick the cricket lenses on, but if possible try them on b4 buying.
Thanks mate. This really helps.
Playing in Brisbane, so we get sunny days 98% of cricket days (watch, now that i've made that statement, it'll be overcast every day of cricket next season).
We had a really dry summer, so all amateur fields in Brisbane looked like this:

When the Gabba looks like this:

Only play red ball cricket, so red on tan... lol