Beach Bash Cricket provides a crackin' good time! Get outside smack a few pies with this premium timber cricket set.
Made from hardwood with a quality PU leather grip and finished in varnish for protection, this bat will satisfy those looking for big hits. Beach Bash Cricket is an excellent addition to any family outing or gathering with friends.
This set includes:
1 x Hardwood Beach Bash Cricket bat (10.5cm x 76cm)
4 x hardwood Beach Bash Cricket stumps
1 x rubber Beach Bash Cricket ball
1 x Beach Bash Cricket canvas carry bag
Product Size: 91 x 16 x 10cm
Product Weight: 3kg
Product Materials: Hardwood bat & stumps, canvas bag
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Australia Post and Direct Freight Express pick up from our Sydney warehouse everyday Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). Orders placed before 9am are usually shipped the same business day. Orders placed after 9am are usually shipped the next business day.
Delivery Options at Checkout:
1. Australia Post Parcel Post - Standard Delivery
2. Australia Post Express Post - Express Delivery
3. Direct Freight Express - Fast Freight Delivery
4. Pick Up - 12 Cross St, Brookvale, Sydney - Monday to Friday 9am until 4pm
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Beach Bash Cricket is a great way to enjoy the sun, sand, and sea while also getting some exercise and having a hoot with friends and family. Beach Cricket originated in Australia in the 19th century and was originally played by lifeguards and beachgoers during their breaks.
Similar to traditional cricket in some ways, beach cricket varies as it has flexible rules and player numbers. The game usually involves a lot of improvisation and creativity, with players using whatever resources are available to make the game more challenging and fun. The pitch is usually marked out on the sand with a stick or a towel, and the stumps are made from anything available, such as driftwood or plastic bottles, or proper Beach Bash Cricket stumps!
The longest game of beach cricket on record lasted for over 100 hours, and was played in Cornwall, UK in 2012. The game was played by a team of 10 players, and went continuously over four days.
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