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The Centre

3 LANES | 4 BOWLING MACHINES | GYM FOR STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

See our guide for operating our machines here

State-of-the-Art Lanes

We offer three specialised lanes designed for all types of training with or without machines:

Indoor cricket or sports practice net with a green artificial turf strip and a sign indicating lane 1 and a run-up distance of approximately 6.6 yards or 6 meters.
Indoor cricket practice lane with a camera setup, cricket stumps, and balls, labeled as Lane 2 with a run-up distance of approximately 6.6 yards or 6 meters.
Indoor cricket practice lane with artificial green turf, white netting on sides, and a black bowling bag at the foreground. The lane has a sign indicating it's Lane 3 with a run-up distance of approximately 11 yards or 10 meters, and a description about the purpose of the bowling run-up lane for bowlers to simulate match intensity.

All lanes are fitted with ECB-approved indoor surfaces and nets, ensuring

Professional-grade conditions for every session. Safety is our priority, with every lane designed to ensure maximum protection while you train.

Our Machines:

Robotic machine with red balls on a tray in an indoor sports facility, possibly used for training or testing.

Trueman Fast Bowling Machine

It is an automatic fast bowling machine. Once loaded with balls, it automatically delivers them using a built-in belt system.

Everything - speed, line, length, and variations - is controlled via a tablet, so you won’t need anyone to feed the balls manually but our coach and crew will be there to help you to operate it for the first few sessions.

Side view of a wooden drone with a large propeller and camera mounted on top, inside a testing enclosure with netting.

Merlyn Spin Bowling Machine

Operating similar to the Trueman - this spin bowling machine simulates world-class deliveries - it’s like Shane Warne coming right at you.

It delivers sharp turn, flight, and bounce with precision, helping batters sharpen their skills against elite spin.

Only 150 all over the world and we have one for you here!

A large tracking radar positioned inside an indoor sports facility with a green artificial turf, surrounded by safety netting and white curtains.

BOLA Professional UFO

It is a manual-feed bowling machine, meaning someone needs to feed the balls into it.

We do have our coaches at the centre who can assist with this, but you're also welcome to bring a friend/coach along.

A human patient is in a vertical stance inside a medical or therapeutic robotic device, with the device enclosed in a transparent protective enclosure. The device is blue with some red and gray components, and is set up on a black metal stand in an indoor facility with artificial turf.

FreeBowler Bowling Machine

This machine is designed specifically for professional and elite players who want to train with real cricket balls and gain authentic hardball practice.

Unlike traditional wheel-based machines, Freebowler uses an arm-simulated bowling mechanism, which replicates the natural bowling action and release point of a human bowler. The result is a far more realistic experience, closely matching the visual cues, timing, and feel of facing a live bowler.

Freebowler can be used in automated mode or operated by a coach, allowing for greater control over variations and match-specific scenarios. This makes it ideal for high performance training environments where realism, rhythm, and decision-making under pressure are critical.

See our guide for operating our machines here

Tech: FullTrack AI, Pocket Radar, Warm Up Zone with Touchscreen TV for Warm Ups

The only centre in the country with dual HD camera system per lane with multiple camera views to follow!

 

Indoor cricket simulation with a child holding a bat, displayed on a multi-screen monitor, showing different angles of a practice pitch with wickets and a white curtain backdrop.