Sight Screen

A sight screen is an essential feature on a cricket field, designed to help batsmen see the ball clearly as it is bowled. Positioned behind the bowler at both ends of the pitch, the sight screen creates a plain, contrasting background so the ball is easy to track. Its color changes based on the ball being used — white sight screens for red balls (Test matches) and black or dark ones for white balls (limited-overs games). Key features include:

  • Size: Large enough to fully cover the bowler's delivery area from the batsman’s view.

  • Color: White for red ball cricket, black or dark for white ball formats to maintain visibility.

  • Material: Made from wood, cloth, or mesh on a sturdy frame for stability.

  • Mobility: Mounted on wheels or sliding tracks so they can be repositioned to align with the pitch.

Types of Sightscreens

1. Traditional Wooden Sightscreens

  • Made of painted wooden planks (white or black).

  • Fixed or movable on wheels.

  • Durable but heavy and requires maintenance.

2. Fabric/Canvas Sightscreens

  • Made from stretched cloth or canvas over frames.

  • Lightweight and easy to set up.

  • Less durable, can flap in strong wind.

3. Polycarbonate/Plastic Sightscreens

  • Use weather-resistant plastic panels.

  • Lightweight, durable, and low-maintenance.

  • Often used in modern stadiums.

4. Digital/LED Sightscreens

  • Can double as advertising boards or video displays.

  • Automatically switch colors (black/white) depending on the bowler.

  • High-tech but very expensive.

5. Portable Sightscreens

  • Smaller and easy to transport.

  • Used in school or local matches.

  • May be foldable or collapsible, but less effective for large grounds.

Top Brands

Sight Screen Manufacturers

Company Name Country of Origin
MowMaster Australia
Play Hard Sports Australia
Ae Sports India
Manoj Engineering & Fabrication India
Net World Sports UK/USA
Ram Cricket UK
Huck Nets UK

This table lists several companies that manufacture cricket sight screens, along with their countries of origin. The companies represent a diverse geographic spread, including Australia, India, the UK, and a combined UK/USA entry. Australia and India each have two companies listed, reflecting their active involvement in cricket equipment production, while the UK features three companies, underscoring its established market presence. Each company name links directly to its website, allowing users to explore product details easily. Overall, the table highlights key players in the global cricket sight screen market, showcasing regional strengths and providing useful resources for those interested in sourcing sight screens.