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Cricket Bats Puma 24 Fh Rubber Cricket Shoe Size 12
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Puma 24 Fh Rubber Cricket Shoe Size 12

Bat

£48.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.25/mo.*
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Cricket Bats Gunn and Moore Gm Diamond 101 Kashmir Willow Cricket Bat 6
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Gunn and Moore Gm Diamond 101 Kashmir Willow Cricket Bat 6

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£27.99£34.99
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Gunn and Moore Diamond 101 Cashmere Willow Hex Grip Cricket Bat
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Gunn and Moore Diamond 101 Cashmere Willow Hex Grip Cricket Bat

Bat

£27.99£34.99
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Gunn & Moore GM Cricket Bat Sizes 1 to Full Size

Gunn & Moore GM Cricket Bat Sizes 1 to Full Size

Bat

£134.33
Or 3 interest-free payments of £44.77/mo.*
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Gunn and Moore Psyche 808 Harrow Cricket Bat

Gunn and Moore Psyche 808 Harrow Cricket Bat

Bat

£149.50
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Cricket Bats: 3 things to consider before buying

Choosing the right cricket bat depends significantly on your playing style. If you're an aggressive player, you might prefer a bat with a heavier weight and a thicker profile to maximize power in your shots. On the other hand, if you focus on precision and technique, a lighter bat could offer better control and maneuverability. Understanding whether you're more of a front-foot or back-foot player can also guide you in selecting a bat with the appropriate sweet spot position.

The size and weight of cricket bats can greatly affect performance and comfort. A bat that's too heavy can hinder your swing speed, while one that's too light might not provide enough power. Generally, adult players opt for bats between 2lb 7oz and 3lb. It's crucial to test different weights to find what feels comfortable for you. For younger players, ensure the bat is proportionate to their height and strength to aid in developing proper technique.

Cricket bats are typically made from English or Kashmir willow, each offering distinct characteristics. English willow is preferred for its superior performance and is graded based on quality, with Grade 1 being the finest. Kashmir willow is more affordable but may not offer the same level of performance or durability as English willow. When examining cricket bats, look for a straight grain pattern and minimal blemishes as indicators of high-quality wood.

CRICKET BATS

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Cricket bats are typically between 38 and 42 inches long. The length varies to suit different player preferences and heights. Adult bats usually measure around 33 to 34 inches, while junior bats are shorter. Choosing the right size ensures better control and comfort during play.

Cricket bats are available in weights from 2.7 to 3 pounds. The ideal weight depends on your strength and playing style. Lighter bats offer greater speed, while heavier bats provide more power. Test different weights to find what feels comfortable for you.

Cricket bats are made from willow wood, primarily English or Kashmir willow. English willow is preferred by professionals for its performance, while Kashmir willow is more affordable and durable. Consider your budget and playing level when choosing the material.

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