THE WICKET SOIL IS USED ON THE WACA, WHICH IS INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED FOR BEING A FAST PITCH
THE WICKET SOIL IS USED ON THE WACA, WHICH IS INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED FOR BEING A FAST PITCH
THE SUPPLIERS OF CRICKET WICKET SOIL
Wicket Soil
Curators and consultants regularly make site visits to the Muir’s property Culburra Downs.
Culburra Clay take many Soil samples so that site selection will meet required standards.
Chem Centre are the appointed Laboratory for all clay test analysis.
Wicket soil has been supplied to Dubai Sports City, Pakistan Cricket Board and further enquiries have been made from overseas countries for the famous wicket soil.
Container loading for international shipping
To Order
Now available direct
Orders can be collected from site or delivery arranged
ORDERS SUPPLIED by
- Bulk Screened
- Bulka Bag 1 ton
The curators have been involved in analysis for the WACA, Stadium and clubs statewide
What our clients say
Cameron Sutherland
I have utilised the Culburra property for wicket soil when at the WACA and for the past 15 years have used the product to construct wicket blocks throughout the state due to the consistency of product. This year the quality of the finished product allowed for easy construction of the Goomalling Cricket Club’s new wicket blocks. The first games played on them have received great feedback on the surface quality.
Curator from Wanneroo Districts Cricket Club
I wanted to thank you when the clay was delivered, the clay we received was clean, crushed brilliantly and was the best I have had in 30 years
Claremont Nedlands Cricket Club Quote
The clay spread really well – The size of it is perfect
Total Pitch Care Pty Ltd
The consistency of the product you have supplied to us over the years has been top quality. In addition the improvements that you have made in recent years in crushing the clay to a size that makes it a lot easier to spread and aids in grass recovery has been a great assistance.
Video showing preparing for crushing Culburra Clay cricket clay with a grader.
Mick Muir in discussion with consultant Ken Johnson.
Advisor and consultant
Ken Johnson and Peter Ruscoe Sports Turf Technology
Tony Hemming former Head Curator ICC Dubai
Former WACA Curators