Sareen Sports Industries
Sareen Sports Industries also called as SS is a manufacturer of cricket equipment, including bats, balls, helmets, kit bags, and other accessories and equipment. SS was founded in 1969 by N.K. Sareen and today is one of the world's leading cricket equipment manufacturers.[1][2] The company's main factory is located in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.[3][4]they produce two types of bats one is SS Range and another one is TON Range.[5]
Industry | Sporting goods Cricket |
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Founded | 1969 |
Headquarters | Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Sporting Equipment |
Website | www.sstoncricket.com |
The company is best known for its SS Sunridges line of bats,[2] initiated in 1976. Sunridges bats have been used by batsmen based in the Indian subcontinent, and more recently in the United Kingdom and Australia. The Sunridges brand became associated with two widely known Test cricket innings: the VVS Laxman's 281 against Australia at Eden Gardens in 2001, and Virender Sehwag's 309 at Multan against Pakistan. These were, at the time, successive record high Test scores by an Indian batsman until Sehwag again broke the record against South Africa.
Endorsements
The following players have had endorsement deals with SS. This is not a comprehensive list.
Australia
Alex Carey - Masuri
Afghanistan
Mohammad Nabi - Retro Mohammad Shahzad - White Javed Ahmadi - SS Samiullah Shenwari - Master Najibullah Zadran - SS Gladiator Dawlat Zadran - Master Asghar Stanikzai - SS Gladiator Usman Ghani - SS Gladiator Rahmat Shah - TON Ikram Ali Khil - S
Bangladesh
Soumya Sarkar - Master Imrul Kayes - Master Sabbir Rahman - Master Anamul Haque - Master Rubel Hossain - Master Nurul Hasan - Master Mohammad Mithun - Master Nazmul Hossain Shanto - Master Mohammad Naim - Master Shadman Islam - Master Mushfiqur Rahim - Master
England
Matt Prior - Retro Ravi Bopara - Retro Moeen Ali - TON,Retro
India
Sourav Ganguly[3] - Sourav Ganguly VVS Laxman - 281 Virat Kohli- Master Shivam Dube- Retro Manoj Prabhakar - Unknown Murali Vijay [6] - Master Mahendra Singh Dhoni - Classic Vintage 1.0 Naman Ojha[6] - Master Deep Dasgupta - SS Ravindra Jadeja - T20,Ravindra Jadeja Yusuf Pathan - TON Kedar Jadhav - TON Dinesh Karthik - SS Gladiator Ambati Rayudu - SS Gladiator Wriddhiman Saha - Retro Washington Sundar - Retro Suryakumar Yadav - T20 Nitish Rana - SS Gladiator Vijay Shankar - Master Abhinav Mukund - Master Mandeep Singh - Master Parthiv Patel - Thor Manish Pandey - TON Deepak Chahar - TON Yuvraj Singh - TON
Ireland
Kenya
New Zealand
Luke Ronchi - TON Doug Bracewell - Retro Jeet Raval - Retro Colin de Grandhomme - Retro BJ Watling - Retro
Scotland
South Africa
Lance Klusener Vernon Philander - Retro JP Duminy - Retro Colin Ingram - S Rassie van der Dussen - SS Gladiator
Sri Lanka
Aravinda de Silva - Unknown Chaminda Vaas - Unknown Kumar Sangakkara[6] - Master Hashan Tillakaratne - Unknown Dasun Shanaka - Master 1600 Kusal Perera - TON/Retro Kusal Mendis - Retro Thisara Perera - TON Upul Tharanga - TON Lahiru Thirimanne - White Edition Nuwan Kulasekara - Gladiator Angelo Mathews - TON Lasith Malinga - Master 2500 Dilshan Munaweera - TON Avishka Fernando - TON Niroshan Dickwella - Retro Nuwan Pradeep - Master 1600
West Indies
Kieron Pollard[6] - KP 55 Master Lendl Simmons - Retro Darren Bravo - Master Andre Russell - Dre Russ Big Hitter Rovman Powell - Master Andre Fletcher - Maximus Evin Lewis - Retro Denesh Ramdin - SS Custom Nicholas Pooran - Nicky p 29 Shai Hope - Master Chadwick Walton - Master Shimron Hetmyer - S Hetmie 2 Carlos Brathwaite - Retro
References
- Top 5 cricket bat manufacturers in the world. Sportskeeda.
- Maciej Heyman. Technavio Announces Top Five Vendors in the Global Cricket Equipment Market Until 2020 Business Wire.
- Sakyasen Mittra. Ganguly bats launched on his birthday. ESPN Cricinfo.
- Niyantha Shekar. The Bat Wars. The Cricket Monthly, ESPN Cricinfo / Associated Press.
- bats Ranges. SS Bat.
- Sameen Husain. Bat like Meerut. Times of India.