Not wearing spikes another of these not owning any kit/playing in shorts type behaviours that 'everyone' does?
There are a wide variety of shoes available for cricket, from full spike, half spike, moulded plastic soles (like astroturf boots), to trainers.
Maybe I was wrong, but I thought it was pretty common knowledge that full spikes were for wet or greasy conditions, and the plastic soled shoes designed for dry, hard conditions where there is minimal risk of slipping.
Unnecessarily wearing spikes on dry rock-hard ground will knacker your knees and your feet, as SD has discovered.
Talking of not owning kit, in the last Saturday league game of the year (reasonable standard), the oppo number 3 walked out to bat without bat and gloves, and borrowed them off the departing opener. I love to see that. Proper village cricket.