WaterWicket is a world first game designed in Australia CRICKET

WaterWicket Pty. Ltd
AUSTRALIA
Australian Patent 2009260179
Chinese Patent #1083525
Australian Design Registration #334429
Chinese Design Registration #1416705
WaterWicket can be played
in the pool,
Complies with:
Safety of Toys
AS/NZS ISO 8124.1
EN71 (Europe)
on the lawn
CRICKET YOU CAN PLAY IN THE POOL
on the beach
This new game allows the cricket enthusiast
to enjoy playing their favourite game while
having safe, healthy fun in the pool with
family and friends
Suitable for 5+
with adult
supervision
WaterWicket can be purchased from:
www.waterwicket.com
and
Selected pool shops and toy stores
WaterWicket is a world first game
designed in Australia
www.waterwicket.com
WaterWicket is a whole new game
for all of the family (5+) and friends
to enjoy in the backyard pool
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WaterWicket encourages healthy
family interaction
Phone: 1300 261 346
Email: [email protected]
PO Box 2062 Woonona East
NSW 2517
Australia
WaterWicket helps children gain water
confidence in a safe fitness regime
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How is the game played?
WaterWicket is
WaterWicket is
A fun game similar to cricket that can be
played with the family in the back yard pool
as well as on the lawn or at the beach
The stumps are made from a reinforced soft
foam material that will float in an upright
position, and are tethered to the side of the
pool by means of a strap to the weight bottle.
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The stumps are tethered at either end of
the pool and the batsmen stand in the
water in front of the stumps.
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The bowler is in the water at the opposite
end of the pool and “bowls” the soft water
-filled ball at the stumps being defended
by the batsman.

“Runs” are scored by swimming to the
opposite end of the pool.

Can be played as two teams or as
individual batting scores.
The bat is also made from a reinforced soft
foam material that will float and is safe for
the children to use
The balls are constructed of a soft foam
rubber material covered in a stretch fabric.
When they absorb water, they have enough
weight to be thrown by the bowler. The energy
is absorbed by the ball on impact so that no
injury will occur to the players.
WaterWicket Pty. Ltd
AUSTRALIA