Free knocking-in on all cricket bats
BUY NOW, PAY LATER WITH AFTERPAY
Free knocking-in on all cricket bats
BUY NOW, PAY LATER WITH AFTERPAY
A bat cover is one of the cheapest ways to look after one of the most expensive pieces of gear in your bag. Whether you're carrying your bat to training midweek or packing it away between matches, a good cover keeps the face, edges, and toe protected from knocks, moisture, and general wear that adds up over a long season.
Once you've put the time into knocking in a new bat, the last thing you want is surface damage from rattling around in a kit bag. Bat covers add a simple layer of padding that stops the blade from rubbing against pads, gloves, and other hard gear during transit. It's a small thing, but it keeps the face cleaner and helps the willow hold up longer.
Players who invest in quality cricket bats often overlook this step, then wonder why the edges start cracking earlier than expected. A cover won't fix bad technique, but it does protect the bat from damage that has nothing to do with how you play.
A bat cover works best as part of a simple kit routine. Keep it on during transport, take it off at the ground, and store the bat face up when you get home. Paired with a decent cricket kit bag, it means your gear stays organised and your bat gets the protection it needs without any extra effort.
Whether you need a padded cover for a premium blade or a basic sleeve to keep your bat separated from the rest of your kit, this range has practical options at every price point. Grab one now and save yourself a repair bill later in the season.