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This item will be shipped on February 5, Available Weights lbs Choose an option Light 2. Product Info Skillfully crafted from the best Pure English Willow allows you to level up in the fast-forward plays Specialized cricket bat profile delivers its standard styled view set confidence while carrying the cricket grounds Made as per particular needs of international players Awesome power packed in the striking area approves its toughness to normalize the effect of the shots Appealing cricket bat for those who feel comfortable with huge Sweet Spot, making this cricket bat unique in all aspects The rich straight grains increase the aesthetic with the strength level staying valuable for long runs Ultimate balance and superb potential capacity holding players for long shots crossing limitless boundaries among CA SPORTS bat Innovative embossed stickers with 3D-Effect create a difference all the way.

Description Additional information Reviews 0 Product Description Product Info Skillfully crafted from the best Pure English Willow allows you to level up in the fast-forward plays Specialized cricket bat profile delivers its standard styled view set confidence while carrying the cricket grounds Made as per particular needs of international players Awesome power packed in the striking area approves its toughness to normalize the effect of the shots Appealing cricket bat for those who feel comfortable with huge Sweet Spot, making this cricket bat unique in all aspects The rich straight grains increase the aesthetic with the strength level staying valuable for long runs Ultimate balance and superb potential capacity holding players for long shots crossing limitless boundaries among CA SPORTS bat Innovative embossed stickers with 3D-Effect create a difference all the way.

Additional Information Available Weights lbs Light 2. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Sale Select options. It is believed that a round face can reduce the chance of damage to the edges and allow more rebound and ping to be kept in the middle of the bat for longer. It is done to give the appearance of the big bats we all know today.

It allows the bat maker to press the bat lighter and get great ping in the sweet spot. It takes a touch longer for the bat to 'open up' but once it does the ball stays hit. The sweet spot or the middle of the bat is the part of the bat where you are looking to strike the ball most of the time. Hitting the ball at the sweet spot ensures that you achieve the largest amount of power in the shot you are playing.

The middle is dictated by the profile through the back of the bat. High Sweet Spot: you would be looking for a high sweet spot if you play on quick bouncy wickets, if you are strong off the back foot and if you are a touch player. Mid Sweet Spot: you would be looking for a mid sweet spot if you see yourself as a 'complete' batter. This means if you enjoy strokes on the front and back foot, you play on all types of wickets and you want the largest area for the sweet spot.

Low Sweet Spot; you would be looking for a low sweet spot if you are a front foot player and you play on slower, lower pitches. A low sweet spot is perfect for the player who likes to hit straight and who likes to go over the top.

Extra Low Sweet spot: You would be looking for a extra low sweet spot if you are predominately a front foot player and play on low and slow pitches and basically love to hit the ball in the air at every opportunity.

Full Profile Min Concaving: The bat has very limited wood taken out the back of the bat, therefore the wood is left where it really matters to ensure the utmost ping. It is someone that is looking at ultimate power at the forefront, then this shape may suit. The pickup will still be nice and balanced and feel superb in the hands.

Full Spine: This bat is created to ensure a lightweight pickup with slight concaving to help control the weight. We would recommend this profile for a player who likes the spine running right through the toe and looking for a light bat with the sweetspot being positioned mid to high. Ideal for players who play of the back foot and enjoy using their wrists to pierce the field. Duckbill: A duck bill profile adds thickness to the toe yet aiding pickup for a better balanced bat.

This is the bat profile preferred by many international players due to the balance and amount of wood left in the bat in the hitting zone. Perfect for front foot players and on slow low English wickets. This bat is designed for big hitters and for clearing the ropes effortlessly.

Bats with a concave back profile are those that have had wood scooped out from either side of the bat's spine. We would recommend you ought to only look for a long blade if you are over 6ft'3. If you are looking for an incredibly light bat and big profile we would advise you to go for a short blade.

The standard blade is our most popular choice of blade length and is the dimensions used when making a off-the shelf cricket bat. Modern cricket bats have varying degrees of curve bow in the blade. The amount of bow in a bat is an individual choice but it has some advantages. Slight Bow; This is a combination between the traditional and large bow which is the most common when making a cricket bat.

Indian sub-continental shapes are typically seen with a more pronounced bow enabling the sweet spot to be lower on the blade, ideal for play on slow and low pitches. Traditional; Bat makers from Australian and New Zealand typically produce bats with little bow resulting in a higher sweet spot ideal for bouncy pitches. Large Bow; A large bow acts as a counter-balance, raising the center of gravity of the cricket bat, thereby assisting pick-up. In other words, a bat with considerable bow and a lower middle can feel the same as a straight blade with a higher middle.

It acts like a scoop, to produce more lofted higher shots, which do however run the risk of being caught. Square Toe: A Square toe has been widely used by current international players as it enhances pickup and increases the sweet spot right down to the toe. It also gives the feeling of a bigger toe area due to there being less wastage in comparison to the round toe.

Round Toe: A Round toe is the most common toe shape used by players and in general will help prevent damage of the bat toe particular if you are a constant crease tapper. Semi Square Toe: The main reason for an Semi square toe is that it helps minimise damage from tapping at the crease and running in, as the toe is slightly offset.

We would love to discuss further particulars on your ideal bat with you. DKP Cricket is a UK Based bespoke online cricket store specialising in quality equipment at affordable prices for the amateur cricketer, albiet with a difference. We exclusively offer a video review of any bat you are interested in on request. So even if you play at grass roots level why not have the best cricket gear to boost your confidence.

We always source the best cricket gear from the biggest brands which would be the first choice of the worlds finest players. Many of our bats are hand selected, based on ping and pickup with the added advantage of us picking ones which have nice grain structure too. We appreciate it is not easy choosing to buy cricket gear online especially cricket bats so we look to provide as much detail as possible about the each product with plenty of product pictures of the exact bat you would purchase.

In addition, we are just a phone call away to provide further information no matter how small your question is. Here at DKP Cricket Ltd we pride ourselves on the fact that we are very knowledgeable on cricket equipment having dealt with manufacturers directly for a number of years. It also helps that we have been playing league cricket for over 40 years so it is fair to say we have a good understanding of the requirements of a cricketer.

If you would like to see more images please do not hesitate to contact us via the form below or are online 'Chat with us! Contact us Form. We pride ourselves in being one of the few bespoke cricket service providers who offer a customised bat delivery option from start to finish, made to your every specification to ensure that you are confident with your choice and happy with the service provided.

We firmly understand how difficult it may be to order certain items that we stock online. We also appreciate that cricket equipment, particularly cricket bats, can be a significant cost to you, so we have put together a complete size guide which should provide support and point you in the right direction. If you have any further questions or queries about your purchase, please feel free to contact us on info dkpcricketonline.

If you order online and receive your goods, but for whatever reason they don't fit or feel quite right, you are safe in the knowledge that we offer a returns policy, which means that you can opt for either an exchange or refund if the goods are returned to us in their original condition within 7 days. Please note laser engraved and Custom-made Cricket Bats are excluded for a refund or exchange. Choosing the correct size cricket bat is vital for the proper technical development of young players.

It is important that the bat is not too long and, more importantly, not too heavy to hinder correct stroke play and good technique. Junior cricket bats are scaled down in size and weight to meet this important requirement. Below is an accurate guide to help you choose an accurate size for both junior and senior cricketers:.

It just comes down to personal taste. If you are still unsure on the correct size, we would recommend that you message us and we will offer our expert advice. Every English Willow cricket bat needs to be oiled and knocked in before use.

A summary of the process is as follows:. Oiling stops the willow from drying out and therefore greatly reduces the risk of cracking. For natural faced bats, apply a light coat of linseed, or specialist bat oil, to the blade and edges, using a soft rag or your finger. You can also oil the back, but this isn't essential. Be careful not to oil the splice, handle, stickers and never stand the bat in oil.

Indeed, under oiling is better. Once the oil is applied, leave in a horizontal position — bat face up — so the oil can soak through the blade. Allow the bat to stand for twenty-four hours.

We believe that once you have purchased your cricket bat the next stage is the most important aspect in attaining the most out of your bat, in terms of performance and longevity.



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