Sports Trader's 2012 cricket survey
We are doing a survey among schools to find out how much young cricketers know about our Proteas cricket team as well as their favourite players and bats.
By completing the survey that we sent to schools across South Africa, the cricketers stand a chance of winning one of the fantastic prizes below. If we did not contact your school, please contact carin@sportstrader.co.za for the questions. Please make sure to send the completed forms back to us by 12 March 2012 at the latest.
We will be doing a lucky draw before schools close for the Easter holidays and eight lucky entrants will each win one of the following donated products.
Adidas SA have donated an adidas cricket hamper consisting of the Proteas supporters’ home shirt, away shirt and a kit bag. Adidas is the official Proteas cricket team apparel sponsor.
Aero’s lower body protector, Strippers, deliver key performance elements of better protection, comfort, speed and durability for all batsmen. They protect both the upper and lower thighs, around the inner groin, the hip bone as well as part of the buttocks – hence they are more than just thigh guards.
OBO SA donated the Aero P2 Strippers.
The Disa Legend 438 is a top match quality pad. It is lightweight and made from imported PU, features an extra high Plaztozote design for more protection and has wide ankle and calf straps.
Disa Sports donated the Disa Legend 438 pad.
Gunn & Moore’s Epic DXM 808, made from prime English Willow, features big edges, an elongated swell height, a super concaved profile, perimeter weighting and a substantial toe. It is ideal for extended driving power.
The bat is donated by Opal Sports.
The Gray-Nicolls E41 750 short handle bat has a light pick up and an unprecedented 41mm edge profile. It features a middle profile, 12 piece semi-oval cane handle, an even bow, maximum edge and has a medium weight.
Leisure Holdings donated the Gray-Nicolls E41 750 bat.
The Hatrick 4-piece Gold is a cork centered ball that is manufactured from high quality Alum tanned leather, and is suitable for use at top club and school levels.
Hatrick Sports have been locally manufacturing cricket balls for the past 34 years. All their balls have been developed for South African conditions.
New Balance is one of the latest brands to introduce their cricket ranges to the South African market. The New Balance batting gloves and pads are from their top range.
Market Demand Trading donated the New Balance gloves and pads.
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