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Cricket equipment isn't one-size-fits-all, and the logistics of stocking it properly—from batting pads and helmet compliance to ball types for different conditions—requires genuine operational knowledge. A warehouse approach works because it allows depth: fast bowlers need specific footwear and conditioning gear, openers require different gloves, and club committees buying for seasons need bulk options without waiting. Storage and turnover matter too; bats age differently in Pretoria's dry climate, and moisture-sensitive items like grips and leather conditioning products need proper holding conditions. This is why a warehouse model, rather than scattered retail, serves the cricket community's actual needs—offering everything from academy to club to casual player level.