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single bay cricket cage

1 Bay Heavy Duty Fixed Cricket Cage & Net 14.64(l) x 3.66m(w)

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Fixed Frame Cricket Cages

 

We know that you're serious about your cricket game, so we have the best cricket cages for your cricket games and practice to help you get the absolute most from your session.

Best Cricket Batting Cages with Cricket Nets

Our fixed-frame cricket cages are manufactured with galvanised steel for strength and durability to last through multiple cricket seasons.

 

Our cricket cages come in a whole range of different sizes, from 1-bay cages to 4-bay cages, so you can find the ideal fit for whatever pitch you're playing on.

 

 

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They're ideal for cricket clubs and schools that want to provide a safe and reliable practice pitch for batting practice and matches. We also stock replacement cricket netting, as well as other cricket equipment such as ball stop netting and scoreboards, so you can get the complete cricket set-up.

 

Your cricket cage will come with cricket netting that’s designed to withstand the power of your cricketers’ hits and any harsh weather conditions.

 

We’re proud to offer the best cricket cages available, and we always make sure that your batting practice is safe and secure with our strong and reliable cricket practice nets. Get yours today and start practising like a pro!


If you're after a more temporary solution, take a look at our mobile cricket cages that are easy to set up and take down, so you can practice anywhere.

 

 

FAQs 

 

 

 

How much does a cricket cage cost?

The price of a cricket cage will depend upon the size of the cage. Smaller one-bay cages will range from £500 to £2,000, whereas larger four-bay cages will sit around £4,000 to £7,000.

What is the use of cricket nets?

The cricket nets are used to contain the ball during batting practice. They act as a barrier, preventing the ball from going too far and eliminating any potential danger.

What are cricket nets made of?

Our cricket nets are made from UV-stabilised, high-tenacity knotless polypropylene netting that's designed to withstand the power of cricket balls..

How to set up cricket nets at home?

We only recommend setting up cricket nets in your garden if you have the space to do so safely. To set up sports ball-stop netting, you can use ground sockets and steel posts to hold the net in place.