Cricket Sight Screens for Clubs, Schools & Professional Grounds
A cricket sight screen is an essential piece of equipment for any cricket ground, providing a clear visual background so batters can track the ball effectively. Stuart Canvas offers a comprehensive cricket sight screen range designed to suit clubs, schools, and professional venues, ensuring excellent visibility and safe playing conditions at every level.
All our sight screens are built to last, with durable materials and construction that withstand regular use and the UK weather. From traditional wooden panels to innovative rotating and mesh designs, our range provides practical solutions for grounds of any size.
Our Cricket Sight Screen Range
Our sight screen range includes options suitable for all types of cricket facilities:
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Polypropylene Cricket Sight Screen – A durable and mobile option with heavy-duty galvanised steel frames and removable slats. Ideal for clubs and county grounds needing a strong, wheeled sight screen.
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Black & White Polypropylene Sight Screen – Dual-colour slats allow quick switching between red/pink and white-ball formats. Perfect for venues hosting multiple match formats.
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Roller Mesh Cricket Sight Screen – PVC mesh construction with retractable roller mechanism. Designed for windy grounds and easy storage.
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Rotating Black & White Mesh Sight Screen – Rotating mesh panels allow clubs to change quickly between black and white screens, providing flexibility for multi-format matches.
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Traditional Wooden Sight Screen – Classic timber panels, available in multiple sizes, offering a traditional look for schools and clubs.
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Revolving Sight Screen – Acrylic rotating panels on wheeled frames. Ideal for clubs needing quick and safe rotation between formats.
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Floating Tracked Sight Screen – Sliding sight screens on tracks, perfect for smaller grounds or areas with tight boundaries.
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Bespoke Pavilion Roller Sight Screens – Custom engineered PVC mesh screens designed to match specific ground layouts and colour requirements.
Choosing the Right Cricket Sight Screen
Clubs and schools often choose a sight screen based on the size of the ground, weather conditions, and match formats. Polypropylene screens are ideal for mobility, mesh screens work best in windy locations, rotating and revolving designs allow multi-format flexibility, while traditional wooden screens offer a classic aesthetic.
| Feature |
Polypropylene |
Black & White Polypropylene |
Roller Mesh |
Rotating Mesh |
Wooden |
Revolving |
Floating Tracked |
Bespoke Pavilion |
| Visibility |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Excellent |
| Wind Resistance |
Moderate |
Moderate |
High |
High |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Moderate |
High |
| Mobility |
Wheeled |
Swivel wheels |
Retractable |
Rotating frame |
Freestanding |
Wheeled |
Tracked |
Retractable |
| Best For |
Clubs & schools |
Multi-format clubs |
Windy grounds |
Multi-format venues |
Traditional grounds |
Quick changeovers |
Tight spaces |
Custom installations |
Accessories & Bespoke Options
We also offer accessories and replacement parts to ensure your sight screens continue to perform season after season. Bespoke options are available for clubs and schools requiring custom sizes, colours, or mechanisms to match specific ground layouts.
The Grounds Management Association
Stuart Canvas is a proud corporate plus member of the Ground Management Association; you can learn more about the use of Cricket Sight Screens from the association’s toolkit resources..