For a “worthy” cricket product set, aim for gear that suits your level (beginner, club, semi-pro), offers a good bat with solid willow (or budget alternative if just playing casually), fits your budget, and includes good support accessories if needed. The six sets above cover everything from beginner to more advanced levels — so you can pick based on how serious you are and how you plan to use the gear.
Here’s a breakdown of each:
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Gray Nicolls Supra Pulse GN2 Kit with Kashmir Willow Bat: A high-quality kit featuring a Kashmir Willow bat along with other gear. Good for serious players upgrading equipment.
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SS SKY Kashmir Willow Full Cricket Kit: Another full kit featuring Kashmir Willow bat from a respected Indian brand — strong value for competitive local matches.
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Shrey Star Full Cricket Kit: A mid-level full kit, balanced option.
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Full Cricket Kit with SG Brand Cricket Ball: Budget full kit, with decent accessories and a cricket ball included — good for training or recreational play.
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SG Multicolor Economy Cricket Set: Entry-level set, helpful for beginners or younger players just getting started.
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Decathlon Cricket Bat Blue For Hard Tennis Ball: Bat only, designed for tennis ball/club cricket rather than highest grade willow. Good value for casual play or practice.
Bat quality & material: Bats made from Kashmir Willow or English Willow offer better performance (as noted in bat product descriptions). SB CRICKET GEARS+2Kragbuzz Retail+2
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Suit your level & environment: Competitive players benefit from top-grade willow bats; recreational players can go for budget or modified gear.
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Full kit vs individual pieces: If you need pads, gloves, helmet and ball too, full kits are useful. If you already have some gear, buying just the bat may suffice.
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Accessories & durability: Good durable gear (pads, gloves, handles) makes play safer and more consistent.
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Suit local playing conditions: In India (and Chennai), climate, pitch behaviour, and availability of gear matter — you may want gear that is robust and suited for local hard pitches.
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