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Cricket Bat For Professional Level Players
2PCS
CRICKET BAT
WEIGHT RANGE
AVAILABLE : 2LB 9 TO 14 OZ
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Kashmir Willow Bat
ADULT SIZE

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BY PROFESSIONAL , NOCKED IN WITH OIL
( On Request Only )
Oiling And Knocking Is Free On Demand.Pls Contact Us When You Win
This Item About Oiling And Knocking.If You Will Not Advice Us Then We Will Despatch It Without Oiling And Knocking.
* FULL / HALF LENGTH
BAT COVER
* TOE GUARD
FITTED
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FITTED OR LOSE FIBRE TAPE
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If You Received The Bat In
Damage Condition, Please Inform Within 3 Days
After Receiving, A Satisfactory Action Will Be
Takes.
We Will Ship Your Consignment Within 2 Working Days After
Clearing Of Your Payment.
The Transit Time To Receive Your Consignment Around 6 - 7
Working Days.
All Items sold as is. I will not accept returns due to your
misunderstanding or change of mind if you have any doubts
If the shipment
not dispatched or you want to change ur item , if it is possible we will do our
best. If there is amount due you must pay before dispatch.
WARRANTY
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Addisports_ind is offer 10 days warranty on all items from
the date u receive ur item.
Your Bat's
Care
Cricket bats are made from a soft fibrous piece of willow. They are
designed to hit the ball 10-20 cms above the base of the blade, and in
the centre. It must be expected that failure to do this will create
problems. Each blade possesses its own characteristics, and requires
individual attention to obtain the optimum performance from the bat. It
is essential that a bat is thoroughly "knocked in" for a couple of weeks
prior to using in a match. This allows the willow to develop its maximum
strength and sweetest feel.
Knocking-in
Stage one
The main
purpose of knocking in your bat is to harden the face and in particular the toe
and edge areas to help protect your bat from damage due to miss-timed shots that
everybody makes from time to time, the secondary aim is to help develop the
middle and sweet spot. Every manufacturer tries to gain a balance between
pressing the wood too hard for protection whilst leaving it soft enough to
provide the necessary springy characteristics required by a cricket bat. By
knocking the bat in you are providing the finishing stages of the pressing
process and making the toe and edges harder than the rest of the bat to try to
help prevent damage.
ALL new bats require knocking in
after they have been oiled, this is best performed with a special knocking in
mallet. Start by gently knocking and deflecting the mallet against the blade
paying special attention to the edges and toe area of the bat. Always knock in
from the front face of the bat, NEVER from the sides or underneath the toe.
Gradually increase the force of the blows over a period of time until you are
comparable with the force of a ball used in match conditions. The initial
knocking in stages should take at least 6 full hours of blows, remember
to pay most attention to the edges (outermost 1" of wood) and the front of the
toe area.
After these six hours use your bat
with soft, old balls in the nets, then examine the face for seam marks. If deep
seam marks are present your bat requires some more knocking in. Knock in for a
further one hour and repeat the gentle net session. During these initial net
sessions be careful and do not attempt extravagant cross bat shots and slogs,
you are still testing your bat and damage could result if the bat is under
prepared. Once no further deep seam marks appear your bat is ready for testing
against newer, harder balls, repeat the process until no deep seam marks appear
with new balls. At this point your bat should be ready for match use.
WE STRONGLY ADVISE FITTING
A TOE GUARD TO YOUR BAT, THEY PROTECT AGAINST SO MUCH POTENTIAL DAMAGE TO THE
VULNERABLE TOE AREA.
Stage two
The next
step is to graduate to the use of the bat to hit short catches with an old,
quality cricket ball. However, if the seam marks the blade, it is necessary to
return to 'Stage one' for a further conditioning.
Once these steps have been
taken, the bat should be ready for use in matches. It is advisable to initially
avoid use against the 'new ball'.
Don’t Do
It is
advisable not to use a new bat during indoor net sessions or on
concrete practice pitches, the ground is often very hard and will
increase the risk of damage to the toe of your bat, especially if you
try to 'dig out Yorkers' or catch the bat on the floor as you attempt a
shot. Damage caused under these conditions is not covered by any bat
warranty.
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Over Oil the blade.
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Endeavour to wash it clean with water.
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Constantly tap the bit in the crease on a wet wicket, thus
saturating the base of the bat, causing the pressing to lift and the base of
the bat to swell and generally crack horizontally.
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Use it without Knocking in' or treatment
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Continual 'edging' thus causing bruising and unnecessary
indentations.
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Hit 'Yorkers' on the toe of the blade, thus denting and
bruising the willow causing it generally to split horizontally but completely
through the bat. This is more likely to happen on indoor, hard or synthetic
wickets, or at the beginning of the season when the ground is very hard.
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Using cheap cricket balls (especially those with hard centres)
which bruise and dent the willow. Many bats are dented due to this reason.
Things to Remember
Please remember willow is a soft fibrous wood, which makes it ideal for
cricket bats, but it will crack. The grains will naturally open slightly over
time and with use. This is superficial and is indicative of the willow settling
down too its job of work. Other cracks and indents will also occur, especially
with miss-timed shots, edges and hits on the toe. Cricket bats are designed to
hit the ball 12-20 cm up from the toe and in the middle of the blade, failure to
do this could result in damage to the bat which is not the result of a fault in
the bat, damage to the edges and toes caused by mis-hits is not covered by any
bat warranty from any manufacturer or supplier.
Return Terms & Conditions
Returns are accepted within 7 working days in original packing and with a valid
reason.Shipping costs to be borne by the buyer in case of returns . If it turns
out to be the manufacturing fault than all the costs to be refunded by
Addisports_ind. Willow is not
guaranteed by any manufacturer as can split while playing a cross batted shot.
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