Boys/Youth Full set of Cricket gear and clothing suit approx 11-14 year old
My son would like to sell his cricket gear as he is no longer playing. He bought most of it himself with Birthday/Christmas money, so would like a fair return!
All gear used for only 1/2 to just over 1 season.
Good to excellent condition depending on item.
Used by a tall 11-12 year old. Items are a mixture of boys large/youth or small adult sizes.
- Large Wheeled gear bag
- Bat + cover
- Batting pads and gloves with inners (right handed)
- Single thigh pad
- Double thigh pad set
- Helmet
- Box
- Assorted cricket balls, including 1 new one
He also has a wide brim hat
We would prefer to sell multiple items at once, but open to reasonable offers. Items can be viewed in Johnsonville.
Please message for more details. We were only allowed to upload 5 photos. Will be listed elsewhere
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