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NOW SOLD! Junior cricket kit for sale


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Pile of junior cricket stuff:


Gray Nicolls hypervent helmet, youth 55-56cms

Gray Nicolls Powerboat leather padded gloves, size 10 yrs

Kookabura pads, size small

Kookaburra cricket bat

Kookaburra cricket bag, with side pocket for bat

GM white jumper, size 66-71cms (26-28ins)

Classic Cricket Clothing white tank top, 26-28ins

Gray Nicolls trousers, size just says 'B' but there is a v generous turn-up so would fit most heights

2 x white sleeveless shirts, age 8

Slazenger cotton hat, large


?25 for the lot.

We are in SE22 (off NorthCross Road) if you want to try any of it for size.


Jessica


[PS. Anyone know how to delete a post once the item's been sold?!]

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