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For a long while Kookaburra were coasting with their Kahuna cricket range. The Kahuna range was the staple of the Kookaburra range. It was a spearhead of their range for over a decade. AB De Villiers, Mike Hussey and Ricky Ponting to name just three players who used the Kookaburra Kahuna to great effect.

Kookaburra have however upped the range, they have done this by bringing back the hugely successful Kookaburra Bubble. The Bubble is back not only in the form of greatly constructed cricket bats but also in terms of a fantastic range of cricket pads and gloves.

The Kookaburra Bubble was re-introduced during the previous Ashes test match, where one of the players of the series Brad Haddin, wielded to great effect in plundering the English bowling attack.

Some of the other great elements of the Kookaburra cricket range comes in the form of their wicket keeping equipment. Kookaburra manufactures great sets of wicket keeping gloves and also very well crafted wicket keeping pads.

Batsmen who use Kookaburra Bats are usually loyal to the brand as the brand consistently provides quality cricket equipment and gear. With the new Kookaburra Bubble range. all seems to bode very well for Kookaburra Cricket gear in the future.

A sparkling and historical cricket brand of equipment.

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