Carrying a full cricket kit - bat, pads, gloves, helmet, shoes, whites - is a job for a bag built for the purpose, not a holdall borrowed from the gym. Our range of cricket kit bags covers every format of the game and every level, from lightweight junior duffles for the Under-11s net session to full-size wheelie bags for players travelling to weekend fixtures with a complete senior setup. Every bag in the collection has been chosen for the three things that actually matter once the season starts: enough internal volume for a full kit, compartments that keep pads away from sweaty kit and bat away from spikes, and handles, straps or wheels that hold up across a 20-week season.
Cricket Kit Bags Collection
Welcome to Foresports exclusive collection of Cricket Kit Bags, designed for cricketers of all levels. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, our kit bags are crafted to meet your needs with style, durability, and functionality. Explore our range to find the perfect bag to carry your gear with ease and confidence.
Why Choose Us?
- 1. Quality Craftsmanship: Our cricket kit bags are made from high-quality materials that ensure durability and longevity, no matter how intense your training sessions are.
- 2. Functional Design: We focus on practicality and ease of use, with thoughtfully designed compartments and features to keep your gear organized and protected.
- 3. Wide Range: Our collection caters to all types of cricketers, from juniors to professionals, ensuring that you find a bag that perfectly fits your needs.
- 4. Competitive Pricing: Enjoy top-tier quality without breaking the bank. We offer competitive prices to make high-quality cricket gear accessible to everyone.
Explore our Cricket Kit Bags collection today and find the perfect companion for your cricketing journey. With our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, you can trust us to provide the best gear to enhance your game.
How to choose the right cricket kit bag
Match the bag to how you travel to fixtures. If most of your cricket is played within walking distance of the car, a standard duffle-style bag with dual shoulder straps is the lightest and most affordable option. If you commute to matches on public transport or regularly carry a full senior kit including two bats and wicketkeeping gear, a wheelie bag takes the weight off your shoulders entirely. Backpack-style kit bags suit cyclists and junior players whose parents aren't always on pickup duty.
Size the bag to your kit, not your ambitions. A typical senior kit - one bat, pads, gloves, helmet, shoes, thigh pad, abdominal guard, two shirts and trousers - fits comfortably inside a 90-100 litre bag. Juniors playing age-group cricket rarely need more than 60-70 litres. Oversized bags get dragged around half-empty, which wears out the base faster and makes the bag awkward to stow in small car boots.
Check the compartments before the brand. A well-designed cricket bag separates the bat sleeve from the main compartment (so edges don't bruise pads), gives wet kit a ventilated pocket of its own, and keeps the shoe compartment sealed from the rest. Reinforced bases, YKK-style zips and water-resistant fabric are worth paying for - cheaper bags usually fail at the seams or zips before the fabric itself wears out.
Cricket kit bag sizing guide
|
Bag type |
Typical capacity |
Best for |
Travel style |
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Junior duffle |
40-60 L |
U9-U13 age-group kit |
Carried / parent pickup |
|
Adult duffle |
80-100 L |
Club cricket, single bat kit |
Carried, short distances |
|
Wheelie bag |
100-130 L |
Full senior kit, two bats |
Public transport, long travel |
|
Backpack bag |
60-80 L |
Cyclists, students |
Hands-free commute |




