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Woodworm Cricket Company

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Woodworm Cricket Company
File:Woodworm Cricket Company logo.png
ISIN🆔
IndustrySporting goods (cricket, golf & ski)
Founded 📆2001
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Redditch, West Midlands, England
Area served 🗺️
Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Bangladesh, India
Products 📟 Sporting Equipment
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Website[1]
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Woodworm Cricket Company is a sports equipment and apparel company specialising in cricket. The company markets cricket bats as well as a full range of other cricket equipment, and have also recently branched out into golfwear, Hockey, Camping and Ski Wear.

The company's stated goal was "to create a revolutionary bat, one which not only would appeal to the eye as something entirely new, but offer real playing and performance benefits".

Woodworm quickly became one of the most instantly recognisable cricket brands, thanks to bright green, yellow and orange stickers and the cutaway edges on their bats, and the flamboyant nature of their contracted professionals. However, in October 2008, the company was forced to terminate the lifetime contracts of their two highest profile stars, Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff, after running into financial difficulties.[1][2]

History[edit]

In September 2001, Joe Sillett was hunting in his garage for a bat ahead of a Sunday match for his club side Brook in Surrey versus The Zombies. The only one he could find had a bad case of woodworm, and to repair the damage, Joe's father Bob carved out small curves towards the top of the bat, finishing it by hand and a Black and Decker power sander. In the match, using his oddly shaped bat, he scored 142 not out, and it was at that point Joe decided to found The Woodworm Cricket Company, with its now famous shaped bats.

With the backing of investment bankers, Sillett launched The Woodworm Cricket Company. The company sold just over 200 in its first year of trading. By 2005, this had rocketed to over 15,000, propelled with sponsorship of big name players such as Flintoff and Pietersen. They were then selling one in ten bats sold in Britain. The bats were made in India out of willow fom Britain.[3]

In 2007, the company branched out into golf clothes, sponsoring Ernie Els amongst other players.

By 2008, however, it was clear that the company was financially struggling, and in October that year, the company went into administration, from where it was purchased by Sports PLC, trading as The Sports HQ.[4] For the 2011 Cricket World Cup, Woodworm became the kit sponsors for the West Indies cricket team.

In February 2018 the company was still considered one of the top players in the market.[5]

Bats[edit]

  • The Phallic
  • The Wand
  • The Torch
  • The Flame
  • The Globe
  • Hard Drive
  • Mega Bite
  • Satellite
  • iBat
  • Glowworm
  • Hard Drive II
  • Fireworm

Endorsements[edit]

The following teams and players have endorsement deals with Woodworm:

Teams[edit]

Players[edit]

England England[edit]

Australia Australia[edit]

Hong Kong Hong Kong[edit]

New Zealand New Zealand[edit]

Netherlands Netherlands[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Kidd, Patrick (October 16, 2008). "Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff in market for new bat sponsor". London: The Times. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  2. Pringle, Derek (October 16, 2008). "Kevin Pietersen snaps up lucrative bat deal after the demise of Woodworm". London: The Telegraph. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  3. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2921382/Flintoff-helps-cricket-bat-firm-into-the-record-books.html
  4. "The Sports HQ Acquire Woodworm". Cricket World. November 10, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  5. https://thefinancialconsulting.com/cricket-market-2022-top-companies-regional-growth-overview-and-growth-factors-details-by-regions-types-applications/132053/

External links[edit]


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