Description
Kookaburra Kahuna Pro Players WK Gloves
Kookaburra Wicket Keeping products have been used by legends of the game (Adam Gilchrist, Rod Marsh, Ian Healy, Brad Haddin, Alyssa Healy, Tim Paine & Alex Carey) for over 40 years. This heritage is fused with unique features and modern engineering to produce an unbeatable range for all levels of the game.
- MODEL: Pro Players
- CODE: WGK103
The Kookaburra Pro Players Wicket Keeping Gloves are Grade 1 Quality gloves. They feature an Aussie Shorti Cuff style constructed with Premium aniline Sheep Leather lining, DuoChrome Octopus rubber and Kookaburra’s unique Catching Cup.
| Profile | Grade 1 Quality |
| Lining | Non stretch super flex sheep leather |
| Padding | Unique Kookaburra Catching Cup |
| Rubber | Duo Chrome Octopus |
| Fingers | Durable Fiber Wear Patches to ends |
| Back | Premium aniline sheep leather with K-Flex support |
| Cuff | Aussie Shorti |
| Web | Strap (law 40.2 compliant) with reinforcement |
| Thumb | Unique setting to enhance Kookaburra Catching Cup |
Available Sizes:
Adult – Sold Out
Youth
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Kookaburra is one of cricket’s most iconic brands, with roots dating back to 1890 in Melbourne, Australia. Alfred Grace Thompson, a skilled harness-maker, founded the company as A.G. Thompson Pty Ltd before later adopting the kookaburra bird as its emblem. Initially focused on cricket balls, Kookaburra quickly gained recognition for consistency and durability, and by the mid-20th century their balls had become the standard in Australian Test matches. Over time, the company expanded into bats, protective gear, and apparel, solidifying its place as a complete cricket equipment manufacturer trusted worldwide.
Gear
Kookaburra gear has long been associated with elite performance. Legendary players such as Ricky Ponting, who used a Kookaburra bat throughout his decorated career, and Mike Hussey, likewise, helped cement the brand’s prestige in Australian cricket. Moreover, on the global stage, stars including AB de Villiers, Jos Buttler, Glenn Maxwell, and Marnus Labuschagne have also chosen Kookaburra bats to showcase their skill at the highest level. Consequently, these endorsements not only highlight the brand’s wide appeal but also underline its ability to meet the demands of both aggressive stroke makers and technically sound batsmen.
Quality
The quality of Kookaburra equipment is a defining strength. Their bats are crafted from carefully selected English willow. Designed to deliver a light pickup, large sweet spot, and powerful stroke play. Ranges such as the Kahuna and Ghost offer options tailored to different styles. Whether power hitters or classical accumulators. Kookaburra balls remain the most widely used in international cricket. Praised for their durability, seam integrity, and consistent performance across formats. In addition, their protective gear and gloves combine modern design with trusted safety standards, ensuring comfort without compromising protection.
From its humble beginnings to its global influence, Kookaburra has built a legacy of innovation, craftsmanship, and trust. Its gear continues to shape cricket at every level, making it a brand synonymous with excellence in the sport.
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