Swapnil Jain’s fiery spirit, ardent love for cricket and the vision of building a nation of aced cricketers also served as an impetus to the much-awaited start-up, ASCUS Cricket which started in 2019.
We are dedicated to manufacturing, supplying, and exporting a huge range of cricket bat, cricket ball, cricket batting pad, stumps, helmets, kit bags, among several other products. The company ensures that players are never deprived of putting their best foot forward because of the equipment. We procure our raw materials from the most trustworthy and reliable vendors to ensure impeccable standard and quality.
We are supported by industrious and committed teams of adept technicians, managers, engineers and executives who work tirelessly for achieving bigger milestones of product quality. Our modern production facilities are highly equipped with cutting edge technology and we use the latest designs of machines to carry out seamless production.
We derive our reputation from valued clients, their satisfaction and quality of our products. ASCUS Cricket not only facilitates the process of enjoying the sport, but also encourages hundreds of enthusiastic players by offering them sponsorships. This cricket equipment manufacturing company which has reached its height of success, now has opened roads to many professional as well as amateur cricketers.
We use state of the art technologies to provide a wide range of cricket accessories by maintaining rigorous and regular norms of quality checks in adherence to the well defines standards of the industry. The several units of manufacturing, quality assurance, quality check, packaging, warehousing, administration, research and development, and transporting work together to ensure all business and processes are smoothly carried out. The company is constantly guided by the sharp and unbeatable business acumen of Mr. Swapnil Jain, whose leadership has helped the organization carve out a sound niche. The company which provides top-notch, high-quality sporting goods has a supply chain all across the borders of India.