CRICKET THIGH PAD, right thigh, white, with velcro and black strap, ‘KOOKABURRA’, Mike Hussey

H2013.271

Curved, asymmetrical, white, high density foam Kookaburra cricket thigh pad with white towel backing, for left handed batter. Longer on left side. Outer surface covered with white synthetic material, and marked ‘GENESIS/10000/PT 701’ in centre with black, yellow and red circle . Pattern of black dots on both sides becoming denser towards each edge. Two black heavy duty woven material straps knotted through holes, one at the top left, and on the top of the right side. These straps tie together around the waist. 60mm wide black, white, and grey elastic towelling thigh strap with a velcro end is sewn into left bottom. ‘KOOKABURRA’ in yellow with a red outline marked on synthetic label sewn into strap. Three small white synthetic tags are sewn into end of elastic strap. ‘CE/FOAM/MADE IN INDIA’ printed in black on top top. ‘MENS/LH’ printed on middle tag, ‘6295’ printed on bottom tag.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2013.271
Accession Date: 21 May 2013

Material

Foam/Synthetic/Polymer0 - Whole
Velcro/Textile0 - Whole
Synthetic/Polymer0 - Whole
Material0 - Whole
Elastic/Textile0 - Whole

Measurement

height420mm
width214mm
depth8.6cm

 


 

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