Nivia shoes for people who actually play regularly: If you play often, the goal is consistency—stable footing, a supportive fit, and shoes that don’t feel “slippery” on the wrong surface. Nivia’s lineup is built around that everyday athlete routine, from football studs to court shoes, so you can build a rotation based on the sports you do, not just one “all-purpose” pair.
Nivia picks on Myntra
On Myntra, you’ll find Nivia across football, running and badminton pages, including dedicated badminton listings and individual shoe product pages for court models.
Nivia Men SKYRUSH Basketball Shoes (Black, mid-top, mesh + rubber)

Mid-top basketball shoes are a sweet spot when you want ankle presence without feeling too locked in, and the mesh upper keeps it more breathable for outdoor play. The rubber outsole + high cushioning callout makes it feel built for impact-heavy movement and quick changes in direction.
Why pick this?
- If you play basketball outdoors and want a shoe that feels stable during jumps and sharp turns.
- If you prefer a mid-top that looks “proper basketball” and feels more secure than a low sneaker.
- If cushioning matters to you (knees/heels usually feel it first in basketball).
NIVIA Men CRICK-1000 2.0 Coast Cricket Shoes (White, mid-top, mesh)

This is for cricket-specific movement—quick sprints, stop-start runs, and long time on feet. The brand mentions a lightweight cushioning midsole and a removable PU sockliner for plush comfort, which is the kind of detail that helps when you’re standing, fielding, and running between wickets.
Why pick this?
- If you play cricket regularly and want something that feels made for that stop-start rhythm.
- If you like a cushioned, “soft underfoot” feel for longer sessions.
- If you want a mid-top profile that feels supportive and match-ready.
NIVIA Men Marathon Running Shoes (Black & Blue, regular ankle, synthetic)

This pair is for running-style movement and everyday training. It sits in the “regular” ankle category and is positioned with medium cushioning—so it’s more of a balanced daily runner rather than a super-soft cushioned shoe.
Why pick this?
- If you want one pair for running practice plus everyday sporty wear.
- If you like a firmer, more responsive ride over very plush cushioning.
- If you’re doing routine runs and want a straightforward lace-up trainer.
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NIVIA Men Mesh HY-Court 3.0 Badminton Non-Marking Shoes (Blue, rubber sole)

Badminton is all about lateral movement, quick shuffles, and sudden stops. Non-marking outsoles are commonly used for court-friendly wear, and this one also calls out moisture-wicking—helpful if your feet heat up quickly during intense games.
Why pick this?
- If you play badminton and want court-appropriate grip without leaving marks.
- If you sweat a lot and want a shoe that feels less stuffy during long games.
- If you need a shoe that supports fast side-to-side movement more than forward running.
Nivia Men Red Carbonite 7.0 Crest Football Shoes (Red, leather, EVA sole, fixed cleats)

Football shoes are about traction—fixed cleats help you grip turf/ground so you can sprint, pivot, and strike without slipping. Leather uppers often appeal to players who like a more premium feel and a snug, moulding fit over time.
Why pick this?
- If you play football outdoors and need that cleated grip for confident movement.
- If you prefer the feel of leather over synthetic uppers.
- If you want a sport-specific shoe instead of using running shoes for football.
Quick buying guide:
- Playing basketball outdoors + want stability and cushioning: SKYRUSH Basketball (mid-top).
- Playing cricket with long hours + want plush comfort: CRICK-1000 2.0 Coast Cricket.
- Doing regular runs/training + want a balanced everyday runner: Marathon Running Shoes.
- Playing badminton + need quick lateral grip and court-friendly outsole: HY-Court 3.0 Badminton.
- Playing football outdoors + need cleated traction: Carbonite 7.0 Crest Football.
