Gray-Nicolls 2500 Cricket Batting Gloves
The Gray-Nicolls 2500 Cricket Batting Gloves are designed for cricketers who want a high-spec lightweight batting glove with excellent feel and flexibility at the crease.
Lightweight Feel with Reliable Protection
The Gray-Nicolls 2500 is a lightweight batting glove, making it a strong option for batters who value freedom of movement and confident shot making. The super flex pre curved construction allows the glove to move naturally with your hands, helping reduce restriction during long innings.
A 26 section design with V splits improves flexibility across the fingers, while Fibretec inserts and EVAZone side impact protection provide added defence against fast bowling. This combination delivers protection where it is needed while maintaining the touch and feel many batters prefer.
The premium sheep leather palm offers a soft, comfortable grip that helps maintain control of the bat handle throughout an innings. Mesh gussets improve airflow, while dual sided sweatbands assist with moisture management, helping keep your hands comfortable in warm conditions or extended time at the crease.
Key Features
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Lightweight design
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Super flex pre curved construction for natural hand movement
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26 section finger design with V splits for improved flexibility
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Fibretec inserts for additional impact protection
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EVAZone side impact protection for greater coverage against fast bowling
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Premium sheep leather palm for excellent grip and comfort
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Mesh gussets improve ventilation during long innings
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Dual sided sweatbands help manage moisture
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between split finger and sausage finger batting gloves?
Split finger batting gloves, like the GN 2500, feature segmented finger rolls that improve flexibility and freedom of movement when gripping the bat. Sausage finger gloves use a continuous finger roll design that traditionally provides a more solid protective feel.
Both styles offer excellent protection in modern cricket. The best choice comes down to personal preference and comfort.
What do higher priced cricket batting gloves have over value models?
Premium cricket batting gloves often provide better protection, softer leather palms, improved comfort and increased durability. They are ideal for regular players, club cricketers and representative players.
Entry level gloves remain a good option for beginners, occasional players and junior cricketers learning the game.
Should I wear batting inners with my cricket batting gloves?
It is up to personal preference, however, batting inners are one of the easiest ways to improve comfort and extend the life of your cricket batting gloves. They create a barrier between your hands and the glove, helping absorb sweat before it reaches the palm and internal padding. Many club and representative cricketers use batting inners during both training and matches, particularly in warm conditions.
| Batting Gloves | |
| *Measure from the start of wrist to tip of longest finger. | |
| Size | Length |
| XS Junior | 155 mm |
| Small Junior | 165 mm |
| Junior | 175 mm |
| Youths | 190 mm |
| Small Adult | 200 mm |
| Adults | 210 mm |
| *Use as a guide only. Some brands sizing may vary slightly. |
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