Cricket Net Practise Facilities

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We seek alternative design methods different from the traditional systems which used too many poles and top rails. In our design we use less poles to minimize injuries to players or damages to the cricket nets when the ball hits against the poles.  The netting is secured with steel cables and installed away from the corner poles. The players can thus practice practice in the comfort of a caged net.

A roof of minimum 3m in lenght is installed. In the case of synthetic practice nets, the areas between the pitch and netting are paved, as an option, to prevent damages to the nets when the grass is mowed.

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Nets can be built to varying sizes and lengths.

 

 

Experience has shown that the length of the middle nets need to be minimum 15m in length to prevent flying balls from hitting the adjacent bowlers.

 

synthetic grassWe also install indoor cricket nets in more effective ways. Nets are installed to ensure maximum stability and life-span. All our construction work is done by an in-house team of professional fitters.

 

All constructions can be modified to suit individual requirements and fit into confined spaces.

synthetic grassThe latest addition to our products are the knotless netting. These nets are much stronger and last longer than the regular knotted nets.

 

Please have look at our Cricket Net Gallery for more information on our unique installation methods.

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