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Athlegend Cricket Balls Retro Youth organic cotton t-shirt

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Celebrate wickets and boundaries with this youth organic cotton t-shirt. Investing in the youth classic tee means investing in a wardrobe staple that effortlessly combines quality, affordability, and versatility. Elevate your kids’ wardrobes with a t-shirt that keeps up with their adventures.

• 100% cotton
• Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester
• Fabric weight: 5.3 oz./yd² (180 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk fabric
• Classic fit
• Taped neck and shoulders
• Tear-away tag
• Made with OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes
• Product sourced from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Haiti, Nicaragua, or El Salvador

Disclaimer: Due to the fabric properties, the White color variant may appear off-white rather than bright white.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction and helps to save the planet, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

 

Cricket in a Nutshell

 

Cricket’s story reaches back to medieval England, with the earliest known references appearing in the early 1600s. One of the first recorded matches dates to 1611, played in the south‑eastern counties where the game quietly began shaping its identity.

By 1744, the sport had matured enough for its first official rulebook. These Laws of Cricket were refined again in 1774, introducing key innovations such as leg before wicket (lbw), the third (middle) stump, and limits on bat width—foundations that still define the modern game.

Today, cricket’s global governance lies with the International Cricket Council (ICC), representing more than 100 countries and territories, though only twelve nations currently compete in the elite Test cricket format.

Women’s cricket has its own proud legacy. The first recorded women’s match took place in 1745 in Surrey, England—proof that the sport’s reach and passion have always extended beyond one gender.

Cricket travelled with people, empires, and trade routes. It reached North America in the 17th century, spread through the West Indies via English colonists, and arrived in India through British East India Company mariners. By 1788, the game had reached Australia, and soon after, New Zealand and South Africa, laying the groundwork for the global cricketing nations we know today.

From village greens to world stadiums, cricket has evolved—but its spirit remains rooted in tradition, respect, and the timeless rhythm of bat and ball.


 

Size guide

  LENGTH (inches) CHEST (inches)
XS 20 ½ 16
S 22 17
M 23 ½ 18
L 25 19
XL 26 ½ 20
  LENGTH (cm) CHEST (cm)
XS 52 40.6
S 55.9 43.2
M 59.7 45.7
L 63.5 48.3
XL 67.3 50.8
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