OXBRIDGE - Liskeard, England
The Heritage: While most names in cricket ball manufacture moved fabrication to India or Pakistan decades ago, Tiflex Limited — part of the James Walker Group - leveraged its expertise in rubber-bonded cork to develop the Oxbridge brand in 2001. Operating from a 99,800 sq. ft. facility in Liskeard, they employ around 170 people in a vertically integrated manufacturing process.
The Verdict: Oxbridge is currently the only brand that can legitimately claim to manufacture a leather cricket ball through every stage of its construction in the UK. Unlike the "finished in England" labels found elsewhere, Tiflex formulates the cork cores, tans the leather and executes the hand-stitching entirely at their Cornish site. This provides a unique level of quality control and consistency that has made them the preferred choice for numerous university and league structures. From a sustainability perspective, their "soil-to-pitch" model reduces the carbon footprint of shipping raw hides to Asia and back, while their R&D facility ensures the balls are engineered for maximum shape retention and durability.
Core Products: 'The Tiflex' and 'Magna' match balls and specialist women’s and junior leather balls.