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Gray-Nicolls Thunder Junior Cricket Bat

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A starter cricket bat for children transitioning to the full game, offering superb value.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Durable Construction

Built for longevity, this cricket bat withstands the demands of regular use in school environments, maintaining its condition over time.

Enhances Skill Development

Designed to aid in the progression from kwik cricket to traditional cricket, this bat helps children develop their batting skills effectively.

Supports PE Curriculum

Aligns with Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4 PE curriculum goals by fostering competitive play and tactical learning in cricket.

Ideal for Educational Use

Perfect for schools and clubs, this cricket bat is an excellent resource for introducing children to the full cricket game.

Promotes Active Participation

Encourages children to engage actively in sports, supporting overall physical development and teamwork skills.

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Gray-Nicolls Thunder Junior Cricket Bat

A starter cricket bat for children transitioning to the full game, offering superb value.

Overview

  • This junior cricket bat is perfectly matched for children in Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4, designed to promote an understanding of cricket through tactical gameplay. It supports extensive use in both training and competitive matches, which aids in skill development and inculcates a deeper understanding of cricket among young players.

  • Providing a quality, age appropriate bat in physical education lessons can actively increase student participation in cricket. It not only makes lessons more engaging but also helps raise the profile of sports within the school. This bat is an excellent addition for any school or club aiming to enhance their sports equipment arsenal.

  • Furthermore, cricket supports curriculum goals such as increasing regular physical activity and offering a broader experience of sports as well as individually allowing children to work on a range of fielding, bowling, striking and movement skills. This helps children to participate in competitive sports, nurturing their skills and fostering a healthier lifestyle.

Supports the National Curriculum

Physical Education, Key Stage 2

Play competitive games, modified where appropriate (e.g. badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball and rounders) and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending.

Physical Education, Key Stage 4

Use and develop a variety of tactics to overcome opponents in team and individual games (for example, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball, rounders, rugby and tennis).

Physical Education, Key Stage 3

Use a range of tactics to overcome opponents in direct competition through team / individual games (for example, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball, rounders, rugby and tennis).

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