Look behind the stumps in any international cricket match and you have a high chance of seeing a pair of Gray-Nicolls wicketkeeping gloves.
After some elite signings and young potential being fulfilled, Gray-Nicolls is once again the brand of choice for 'keepers from the top of the game to the grass roots.
Just this week alone, Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan starred with both gloves and bat, taking some stunning catches and scoring 200 runs in the recent Test against Bangladesh.
The recent Test series between England and West Indies featured Gray-Nicolls gloves on both sides. Jamie Smith made his Test debut with great success, while Joshua Da Silva, signed in January, kept and batted with great style.
Smith went on to back up his stunning start with an even better century in his most recent Test against Sri Lanka.
Speaking of Sri Lanka, Kusal Mendis returned to Gray-Nicolls after a few years away and will be donning the gloves in limited overs cricket.
Scotland's Matt Cross has long been a Gray-Nicolls player, representing his country in international tournaments around the world.
Fellow Scot Sarah Bryce has been inspirational for her country, helping them to qualify for their first ever T20 World Cup in October. She'll be donning the wicketkeeping gloves in UAE with great skill.
Finally, for Ireland star player Amy Hunter continues to shine in both facets of her game. At 18, Hunter has already amassed over 60 limited overs appearances for her country and sure to be a star for years to come.