Materials Cricket bats made with a hard plastic very strong material used for this bat It's no less than a Kashmir willow is a more affordable alternative Blade and Handle The bat consists of two main parts the blade and the handle The blade is the flat, hitting surface of the bat, and the handle connects the blade to the grip The handle is usually covered with a rubber grip for better control Size and Shape: Cricket bats come in various sizes and shapes The size of the bat is regulated by the laws of cricket and there are guidelines regarding the length and width of the bat Bats can have different shapes such as traditional semi-oval, and full-oval catering to the preferences of individual players Bats come in different weights to suit the player's preference and playing style. The weight is usually measured in pounds. Lighter bats are often preferred by players who like to play shots quickly, this bat is designed for Guly cricket and Considering T-20 era. while heavier bats can provide more power to shots. Toe and The bottom of the bat is called the toe and the sides are called the edges. The thickness of the edges and the shape of the toe can affect the performance of the bat. Bats with thicker edges may have a larger sweet spot, making it easier for the batsman to connect with the ball. Knocking-In Before using a new bat in a game, it is common practice to "knock in" the bat. This involves gently hitting the bat with a mallet to compress the fibers in the willow, making the bat more durable and improving its performance. Maintenance: Proper maintenance is essential to keep a cricket bat in good condition. This bat is maintainance free. Good for had hitting. Children above 10 yrs and adults can enjoy playing with it. It's durable and long lasting bat.Versatile VIVUKING Cricket Bat for Ages 9 and Up – Great for Youth and Adult Players Alike
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