I spent the first ODI at the Oval with Tom from Ayrtek and George from Stretton Fox, we discovered George fighting his way through the floods after dropping off some supplies to some of the players before the game. He seemed happy to join us and escape the rain. We had a great day when the sun made it's fleeting appearances, witnessing a good performance from England and Jordan in particular. Of course when we weren't huddling from the rain in the beer tent we spent a lot of time spotting/discussing kit.
George took great delight in pointing out all of his guards, which were blank, with no branding. He has mentioned before on the forum about not being allowed to brand his guards as the players sponsors don't allow it. I haven't had chance to put this to him yet, but why?
We did spot a few Fox's but the epsn photos don't have all of them. Here's Dilshan sporting what might be one
Anyway back to my main point. Here's Kusal Perera clearly sponsored by CA. But as you can see he is wearing some SS pads, admittedly the main logo has been removed from the pads but he's wearing completely branded aero P1's, so why can't George's works of art be shown in their full glory? As a side note he is also carrying what might or might not be a Stretton Fox chest guard in his new Masuri Visions Series lid
Here are some other kits spots from the start of the English 'Summer'
Ian Bell with a Vision Series Masuri and also what looks suspiciously like a concaved Impulse...
Root has jumped from lid to lid since the grille on his GM failed so dramatically. His latest helmet is an unbranded Masuri Vision series. Note Sangakarra is wearing what are clearly Kookaburra wicket keeping pads.
Butler was one of the earliest adopters of the Masuri Vision series. In contrast to Bell, he is wielding what looks very much like a non concaved bat, the retail Ricochet being a super concaved profile.
PR (an unusual sponsorship move as they have no UK presence as far as I know) couldn't get some coloured pads to Jordan it seems.