About Us

About Kasel Sports

Kasel Sports has been Malaysia’s leading cricket specialist for over 28 years. Since our humble beginnings in 1996, we have remained dedicated to being the No.1 choice for cricket equipment the region. We take pride in bringing you the latest cricket gear from around the world, right here in Malaysia.

Our customers return time and again because of the consistent quality, satisfaction and service we deliver with every experience.

Thanks to our strong global relationships with trusted suppliers, we are able to source, customise and supply almost any cricket-related item you need. This has made us the preferred choice of clubs and cricket associations from around the world.

In recent years, we have expanded our reach by investing heavily in our online presence. Our comprehensive website now allows us to serve a global audience, so you can shop with us anytime, anywhere in the world.

We are committed to delivering excellent customer service. Whether you visit us in-store or shop online, we aim to provide you with personalised assistance and fast, reliable delivery. If you need any support, our friendly team is always ready to help.

We are here to serve you and to make your cricket shopping experience a truly enjoyable one. 

Why Kasel Sports

100% Original

Our products are all 100% authentic. We were able to provide, high quality products, at a very affordable prices to our customers.

High Quality

All our products are produced with the highest quality at competitive prices to our customers.

Certified Store

Kasel Sports has been Malaysia’s leading cricket specialist for more than 28 years. We assure you of our best service at all times.

Cricket Sport

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a field at the centre of which is a 22-yard (20-metre) pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.

The game proceeds when a player on the fielding team, called the bowler, “bowls” (propels) the ball from one end of the pitch towards the wicket at the other end, with an “over” being completed once they have legally done so six times. The batting side has one player at each end of the pitch, with the player at the opposite end of the pitch from the bowler aiming to strike the ball with a bat.