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ECB invites tenders for 'innovative' helmet manufacture

ECB Media Release

July 24, 2000

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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has invited tenders for the supply of junior cricket helmets which are both lighter and better ventilated, in a plan which will make helmets more freely available for young cricketers next season.

It is intended to make three helmets available, on a subsidised basis, next year to each school and club that wishes to participate in a support programme being initiated by the ECB, in association with BBC Sport. In total, it is anticipated that up to 20,000 helmets will be supplied under this initiative before the start of the 2001 season.

The ECB recognises that some of the helmets currently available are heavier than is desirable for younger players and it is urging manufacturers to seek innovative ways of reducing the weight of both the helmet and the grille.

Research has also been commissioned into the dehydration effect of wearing a helmet, particularly on younger players before their temperature management system reaches maturity. Manufacturers have been asked to identify the ways in which their helmet improves on the currently available designs in this important area.

The ECB has also asked suppliers to ensure their helmets, which will be used on a communal basis by young players, meet a number of requirements:

  • They must be available in a range of head sizes suitable for players aged between 10 and 18.
  • They must have some internal adjustability to cater for differing head sizes.
  • They must be supplied with a faceguard / grille.
  • They must have a CE Certificate, having been tested for conformance to the British Standard BS7928:1998, at the time of delivery.

    The ECB intends to confirm the identity of the supplier, or suppliers, and to place orders by the end of August.

    Frank Kemp, ECB's Cricket Operations Manager for the Recreational game, said, "Our main problem since issuing the safety guidance in February has been that of a shortage of helmet supply. This represents the first step in ECB's efforts to alleviate the problem for junior cricketers next year. Details of our offer with BBC Sport will be sent to clubs and schools in the near future."

    Potential suppliers can gain full details of the tender from the ECB website

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