The 2020–22 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League was the inaugural edition of the Cricket World Cup Super League, which served as part of the qualification process for the 2023 Cricket World Cup. This tournament featured 13 teams, including the 12 Full Member nations of the ICC and the Netherlands, who qualified by winning the 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship.
During this period, Indian cricket products gained significant popularity. The SG cricket ball, manufactured by Sanspareils Greenlands in Meerut, India, became one of the official balls used in domestic matches. Additionally, Indian-made cricket bats from brands like SS (Sareen Sports Industries) and SG were widely used by players. These products are known for their quality craftsmanship and are exported to various cricket-playing nations.
Indian cricket equipment manufacturers also produced protective gear, including helmets, pads, and gloves, which were used by many international players. The rise of these local products highlights India\“s growing influence in the cricket manufacturing industry, combining traditional techniques with modern technology to meet global standards. |