Step onto the pitch with confidence in our premium selection of DSC Cricket Shoes. Known for blending modern design with rugged durability, DSC footwear is engineered to support dynamic movements, whether you are explosive between the wickets or steaming in to bowl.
Featured DSC Models:
đ Quick Reference Guide: DSC Cricket Shoes by Playing Style
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Best for Professional/Elite Players: DSC End Game, Hawk 2.0, Drifter (Features premium TPU, ultra-lightweight midsoles, and locked-in support).
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Best for Agility & Hot Weather (Breathable): DSC Jaffa 22, Jaffa Neo, Jaffa GT (Features ventilated mesh uppers and anti-torsion shanks).
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Best for Fast Bowlers & Impact Absorption: DSC Superstorm, Biffer 22 (Features high-quality EVA midsoles for heavy landings and robust lateral support).
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Best for Beginners & Budget Buyers: DSC Zooter, Belter, Beamer (Features virtually indestructible PVC uppers and excellent price-to-performance).












Frequently Asked Questions About DSC Cricket Shoes
The highest quality DSC cricket shoes are the End Game and Hawk 2.0. They are engineered for professional and serious league players, featuring premium perforated TPU uppers for durability, advanced TPU heel counters for absolute stability, and lightweight EVA midsoles for explosive pitch movements.
For hot weather and long innings, the DSC Jaffa series (Jaffa 22 and Jaffa Neo) is the best choice. Unlike traditional PVC shoes, the Jaffa line utilizes a highly breathable mesh combined with punched synthetic leather to maximize foot ventilation and reduce weight.
The DSC Zooter and DSC Beamer are the best options for beginners and casual club cricketers. They are DSC's best-selling entry-level shoes because they utilize a highly scuff-resistant PVC upper that is incredibly durable, offering exceptional pitch performance at a very budget-friendly price point.
Fast bowlers and players with heavy delivery strides should choose the DSC Superstorm or the DSC Biffer 22. These models feature a high-quality, thickened EVA midsole engineered specifically for maximum impact absorption, protecting the knees and ankles during heavy landings at the crease.
The main difference is the upper material. The DSC Zooter uses a highly durable, structured PVC upper making it rugged and budget-friendly. The DSC Jaffa, which sits at a higher price point, uses a premium breathable mesh upper, making it significantly lighter, more flexible, and much cooler for the feet.










