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Cricket and Rounders equipment to give away


AidanOliver

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I have some children's cricket and rounders equipment that I would like to find a good home for.

Please note that all the cricket equipment is child-sized, so smaller than adult.

There are:

  • One full set of children's cricket stumps plus bails.
  • Another full set of children's cricket stumps plus cricket bat (suitable for children around age 7-12), and real cricket ball.
  • A good-quality set of rounders posts plus rounders bat. (Plus one additional mini rounders bat)
  • A cricket hat for a child aged around 8-13 (a bit grubby!)
  • A very mini cricket bat plus mini cricket pads for a small child.

Available free to a good home. Ideally it would all go as a job lot, perhaps to a school or sports club. But open to letting individual sets go.

Available to collect from Mulberry Close, just off Barry Road, daytimes/evenings/weekends almost any time by arrangement.

Aidan

07977 137298

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