


Your hands are the most vulnerable part of your body when batting. A fast delivery hitting your fingers without proper protection can end your innings — and in worst cases, your season. In this guide we compare four of India's leading glove brands — SG, SS, DSC, and SF — across protection quality, comfort, durability, and price to help you find the right pair of cricket batting gloves.
Look for gloves with multi-layer foam on the fingers, reinforced thumb padding, and a cane or rubber finger roll system. The more layers between the ball and your fingers, the better the impact absorption.
Stiff gloves restrict your backlift and wrist movement. Look for stretch fabric panels between fingers that allow natural hand movement without compromising protection.
Batting gloves get sweaty quickly. Perforated leather or mesh panels on the palm and back of the hand allow airflow and reduce slippage.
Gloves that are too loose shift during your innings. Too tight, and they restrict blood flow. Most brands offer S, M, L, and XL in adult sizes, and separate sizing for junior players.
The SG RP range is entry-to-mid level and ideal for beginners and club players. The RP Club offers dependable finger protection. The Ecolite has better foam quality. The RP Lite is the top of this tier with improved ventilation. Browse SG batting gloves at SportsGear24x7. Price range: ₹500–₹1,500.
The SG KLR batting gloves are designed for serious club and district-level cricketers, featuring reinforced cane protection, superior leather palm, and snug wrist strap. Price range: ₹1,800–₹3,500.
SS produces gloves that are slightly bulkier than SG but offer outstanding protection on top fingers and thumb. The SS Ton Pro 10 features premium cane protection with quality leather palm. If you face short-pitch bowling frequently, SS batting gloves provide the extra security you need. Price range: ₹700–₹2,500.
DSC offers some of the most affordable cricket batting gloves for beginners. The DSC Atmos Lemon is lightweight with good finger coverage — appropriate for leather ball cricket at beginner-to-intermediate level. Price range: ₹450–₹900.
SF's Camo Adi series offers stylish, functional mid-range protection. The foam padding is solid, palm stitching holds well over a season, and the wrist velcro provides a secure fit. A great cricket batting gloves option for club players. Price range: ₹600–₹1,200.
Brand | Best Model | Protection | Comfort | Price Range | Best For |
SG | KLR Series | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ | ₹1,800–₹3,500 | Club to Advanced |
SS | Ton Pro 10 | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★☆ | ₹700–₹2,500 | Power Hitters |
DSC | Atmos Lemon | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★☆ | ₹450–₹900 | Beginners |
SF | Camo Adi | ★★★★☆ | ★★★☆☆ | ₹600–₹1,200 | Club Players |
Choose the right pair of cricket batting gloves for your level and playing conditions to bat more confidently and protect yourself from injury during long innings.
Q1. Which brand makes the best cricket batting gloves in India?
SG is widely considered the best overall brand for cricket batting gloves in India due to its balance of protection, comfort, and availability.
Q2. Can beginners use the same gloves as professional players?
Beginners can use entry-level gloves from the same brands. Professional-grade gloves offer more protection that beginners may not need. Start with mid-range gloves and upgrade as you develop.
Q3. How often should I replace my batting gloves?
Replace batting gloves when the foam padding starts to flatten out or the palm leather wears thin — typically after one full playing season or 60–80 hours of batting.
Q4. How do I know my batting glove size?
Measure the circumference of your dominant hand just below the knuckles. Most brands use: Small (under 18 cm), Medium (18–20 cm), Large (20–22 cm), and XL (22+ cm).
Q5. Are batting gloves required for leather ball cricket?
Yes. Batting gloves are mandatory safety equipment in all forms of leather ball cricket. Playing without them risks serious finger fractures.
The SportsGear24x7 Editorial Team is a group of multi-sport gear specialists and equipment enthusiasts based in New Delhi, India. With 10+ years of experience across cricket, tennis, badminton, football, and more — our team has helped thousands of players at every level find the right gear for their game. Every article we publish is backed by genuine product expertise, real player feedback, and a deep passion for sport.