DSC Pearla 2000 Cricket Batting Gloves
The DSC Pearla 2000 Cricket Batting Gloves are designed for cricket players in New Zealand who want dependable protection, comfort, and excellent grip at the crease. Ideal for club cricket, school competitions, and regular net sessions, these gloves provide the flexibility needed to play with confidence against pace and spin.
Comfortable Grip with Reliable Protection
The premium sheep leather palm provides a soft feel with excellent grip, helping you maintain control through every shot. It also offers the durability needed for regular training and match play.
High quality PU combined with ultra light foam in the finger rolls delivers lightweight impact protection without making the gloves feel bulky. Fibre Reinforced Protection with fibre inserts in the lead fingers adds another level of defence against faster bowling where it's needed most.
Pre curved construction and strategically positioned flex points allow the gloves to move naturally with your hands, reducing the time needed to break them in and making shot play feel unrestricted.
Built for Long Innings
Airflow gussets improve ventilation to help keep your hands cooler during long innings and warm summer matches. A dual sided sweatband absorbs moisture for greater comfort and a more secure feel throughout the day.
Three side bars increase protection around the hand, while the split thumb design improves flexibility and grip when playing a full range of shots.
Key Features
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Premium sheep leather palm
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Lightweight multi flex pre curved construction
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High quality PU with ultra light foam finger rolls
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Fibre Reinforced Protection in the lead fingers
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Strategically positioned flex points
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Airflow gussets
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Dual sided sweatband
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Three side bars
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Split thumb design
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should cricket batting gloves last?
The lifespan of cricket batting gloves depends on playing frequency, playing conditions and glove quality. Allowing gloves to dry naturally after play (not in direct sunlight) helps maximise durability.
Can I use the same batting gloves for training and matches?
Yes. Most cricket batting gloves are suitable for both training and match play. Players who train frequently may choose to keep one pair for nets and another for matches to extend the life of their match gloves.
What is the difference between split finger and sausage finger batting gloves?
Split finger batting gloves 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.
| 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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