Pair of long, curved, yellow, synthetic and foam Kookaburra cricket batting pads. Both pads have a wing on middle of left side. Upper section comprised of eight vertical rolls of foam padding, with the Kookaburra brand logo in blue and red on the left most roll. Below is knee roll with three horizontal rolls of firm padding, and shin protection with nine vertical padding rolls. Left most roll is wider and shorter than the rest and forms the wing. Three central rolls have additional hard reinforcement inside. Square padded piece at base with arched bottom edge to fit over a shoe. Single padded semi-circular section inside top secured by two Velcro pieces printed in red with ‘KOOKABURRA’ and the. Printed directly onto the back of the thigh protection rolls is the same Kookaburra logo. . Horizontal piece of padding behind knee roll, called the knee bolster, with ‘BUBBLE PREMIER 011’ printed in blue. Dual section shin bolster with two soft vertical pads sewn together covered in a pattern of small blue kookaburras inside shin. Bottom of shin bolster secured underneath with velcro. Three blue, red and white heavy webbed material straps secured around the knee, calf, and ankle by folding over themselves through a plastic hook and fastening with velcro. ‘KOOKABURRA’ printed in white with a blue outline on synthetic label sewn onto middle strap.
[.1] One of a pair of cricket batting pads. Plastic hook and loops of straps on back on left side.
[.2] One of a pair of cricket batting pads. Plastic hook and loops of straps on back on right side.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
History Collection
Collection Item Data
Accession Number: | H2013.274.1-2 |
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Accession Date: | 22 May 2013 |
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Material
Foam/Synthetic/Polymer | 0 - Whole |
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Synthetic/Polymer | 0 - Whole |
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Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer | 0 - Whole |
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Measurement
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